Sandra Bullock gave an interview in support of the premiere of "Eight Ocean Girlfriends"

There are actors, which are quite difficult to bring to the conversation about personal life and Sandra Bullock, according to the public, is one of them. Most likely, if it were not for the duty to communicate with the press on the eve of the release of her new film "Eight Ocean Girlfriends", then there would not be this interview with the journalists of InStyle.

In the June issue of the glossy, Sandra's summer photo session will be published, for which vivid and feminine outfits from the new resort collections were selected. In an interview with journalists, the actress talked about raising children, sexual violence and supporting the movement Time's Up.

On the question of how the actress manages to remain in such magnificent physical form, Sandra Bullock answered in a rather unexpected way:

"I'm not ready to tell you about what I'm doing with my body. Much more I am concerned about homeless children, thoughts about them make me very unhappy! ".

But on the movement Time's Up the Oscar winner said more willingly. Sandra noted that this is an extremely important topic for her:

"I think that it is necessary to render all possible support to those women who have found the strength to talk about tragedy and reveal their secrets. For me, Time's Up activists are not just celebrities, but people who have been victims of violence at various times. Those who had to experience the horrors of harassment and all kinds of humiliation. "

According to the actress, who donated half a million dollars to the fund, she is sure that it is important to make every effort to help victims of sexual harassment.

In an interview, Sandra Bullock admitted that she also experienced in her early youth what sexual violence is:

"In my environment, almost everyone in one way or another encountered harassment or know people who were victims of harassment. When I was 16 years old, I also experienced the delights of dirty harassment! I remember that at that moment I was paralyzed by fear, and it was just awful. Moreover, until recently, being a victim of violence, it was embarrassing to talk about it. "

Family affairs

The star of "Gravity" talked about her children and relationships with boyfriend Brian Randall:

"For Louis and Laila, he's in the first place, and I'm on the second. It's logical, because with him the kids are much more fun. "

Recall that Sandra brings up two adopted children. In this it helps photographer Brian Randall, with whom the actress is in a romantic relationship.

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At the end of the interview, the actress told about the characters of her children:

"Louis is a very sensitive boy, he is 8 years old, but I call him my 78-year-old son. He is a real sage and very kind. But little Laila is a warrior, I do not even know what she can achieve when she grows up. I think she can turn the world upside down! ".