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Sandra Bullock to Be a Stay At Home Mom?
Sandra Bullock’s career has always been a priority. But being a movie star has now taken a back seat to her new job as stay at home mom.
No more movie sets, jetting off to distant locales or press junkets for this single mother. She’d rather be at home with new son Louis and learning the fine arts of being a mom. She recently stated… “All I know is that I want to be able to enjoy being a mom. Doing all the things moms get to do, outside in the sun, in the world. The career will have to wait for a bit.”
And apparently motherhood –and her recent breakup with Jesse James – has left her feeling vulnerable. “I don’t want to step into that world until I can find out what room I left my armour in. You need tough skin to be in this business,” she said. Sandra added “I don’t have tough skin right now and I don’t want it.”
I hope she enjoys every precious second with her new son. Goodness knows she needs some cheering up!
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SC commented on May 05 10 at 11:18 pmWell, now she can be totally available for Jesse to visit and start being the ‘great father’ he is, to the baby…while he works on his recovery. And now he can ever-so-freely enjoy being with whomever he wishes, while Sandra doesn’t ask. Nauseating.
b commented on Sep 19 10 at 5:27 pmi pray sandra bullock and jesse james giving a chance back together resr of thier life! it wouldnt hurting giving u both chance and new life again and best for kids and u all!! loves sandra and jeese!! best wish for u both and kids!! good luck!
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