Meghan Markle, claiming to be a friend and fan of Sandra Bullock, approached her in the resort's lobby, attempting to strike up a conversation. Meghan expressed condolences for Sandra's loss and suggested that she preserve Bryan Randall's memory by keeping his ashes in an ornate locket. Meghan also advised Sandra not to mourn for too long and to move on, drawing a parallel with her own life after divorcing Trevor Engelen in 2013. She even hinted at having eligible bachelors in mind for Sandra.
Sandra, stunned and offended by Meghan's intrusion and insensitivity, firmly rejected her comments and suggestions. She emphasized that Meghan had no right to dictate what she should do with her partner's ashes, highlighting the depth of her love for Bryan Randall. Sandra made it clear that she wasn't seeking a new partner, expressing happiness with her children and her career. Accusing Meghan of being a hypocrite, liar, and opportunist, Sandra cited Meghan's alleged betrayals against family, country, and fans, along with accusations of racism and bullying.
Sandra urged Meghan to mind her own business, spat on her face, and walked away, leaving Meghan in tears. Public backlash criticized Meghan for lacking morals, manners, and empathy, accusing her of selfishness and opportunism. Conversely, Sandra Bullock received praise for her courage, dignity, and loyalty, with an outpouring of condolences and support for her loss.
Despite the turmoil, Sandra continued with her plans to scatter Bryan Randall's ashes in the Bahamas, honoring his memory and legacy. She expressed gratitude for the love and kindness from fans and friends, cherishing the time spent with Bryan, the love of her life. Sandra also announced her intention to donate a portion of the proceeds from her upcoming movie, "The Lost City of D," to the ALS Association, contributing to the fight against the disease that claimed her partner's life.