Sandra Bullock Son: Actress Denies Second Adoption Rumors, 'Right Now, Louis Must Be It'

Hollywood superstar Sandra Bullock, 51, has not adopted a second baby. During the promotion of her latest movie, "Our Brand Is Crisis," the award-winning actress confirmed that there are no truths to earlier reports she has a daughter.

"There's only one adopted child in my household and his name is Louis," Sandra said, according to Us Weekly. "If I had a second adopted child, everyone would be hearing about it. I would be loud and clear. And say, 'Yes, I have officially adopted a second child.' Right now, Louis must be it."

The actress also happily told the press that her 5-year-old son is "delicious and beautiful," according to Entertainment Tonight. The boy was with her on location during the filming. "That was part of the prerequisite for me. I said, you've got three locations you can pick from—not including Puerto Rico and Bolivia—where I feel happy to have Louis in school, and it was Austin, Los Angeles, or New Orleans," she shared.

Rumors that Sandra has a new daughter first appeared early this month when Radar Online reported that the actress was working on finalizing the baby's adoption paperwork. The news outlet also hinted that she doing this together rumored new boyfriend Bryan Randall, who allegedly already moved into her house.

A few days before Sandra set the record straight with the adoption rumors, Hollywood Life also ran a report stating that the actress had an emergency at the hospital involving her new baby girl. "This wasn't how she wanted folks to find out that she's become a mom again," the source apparently told the news outlet, but added that Sandra's "daughter" is now doing fine.

Meanwhile, the actress shared that she has started to talk to his son about sensitive issues like racism and homophobia. It's an open conversation we have. He fully understands what that means," Sandra said, according to People. "He doesn't understand why people judge each other based on color of the skin, but he knows they do."

The mother proudly claims that her young son knows a lot for his age. "I think if you don't start the conversation very early on, you're doing them a disservice," she said. Sandra admits it's not an easy conversation to have with kids. "But it exists and I want him to be safe and I want him to be aware," the actress added.

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