Sandra Bullock Says She ‘Sometimes’ Wishes She ‘Matched’ Her Adopted Kids’ Skin: ‘Easier on How People Approach Us’
In Wednesday’s episode of @redtabletalk, actress Sandra Bullock sat down with Willow Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, for a candid conversation about motherhood and raising Black children, where she admitted that she “sometimes” wishes she and her kids had the same skin color.
The 57-year-old adopted her first child Louis in 2010 when he was 3½ months old. The star is also mom to daughter Laila, 8, whom she welcomed via adoption in 2015.
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While speaking about her kids, Bullock explained “that I wish our skins matched, sometimes I do. Because then it would be easier on how people approach us,” Bullock, whose latest movie The Unforgivable is out later this month said. “And I have the same feelings as a woman with brown skin being her babies or a white woman with white babies.””It’s the mother-child dynamic,” Willow adds. “There is no color.”
The actress went on to express hope saying, “Maybe one day that will go away. Maybe one day we will be able to see with different eyes.”
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