Sandra Bullock expressed to InStyle magazine that she wants to rid the world of the phrase "adopted children." “Let’s all just refer to these kids as ‘our kids,’” she told the publication. “Don’t say ‘my adopted child.’ No one calls their kid their ‘IVF child’ or their ‘oh, shit, I went to a bar and got knocked-up child.’ Let just say, ‘our children.’” The Ocean’s 8 star continued to open up, chatting about her own little ones.
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Sandra described her daughter Laila, five and a half, and son Louis, eight, as having big and wildly different personalities. “Lou is super sensitive,” she began. “I call him my 78-year-old son. He’s like Shecky Greene, a Jewish Catskills comic. He’s wise and kind.” She then added: “I saw that when they handed him to me. There was a spiritual bigness to him. I was like, ‘I hope I don’t eff that up.’”
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As for her daughter, the mom-of-two explained: “Laila is just unafraid. She’s a fighter, and that’s the reason she’s here today. She fought to keep her spirit intact.” Reflecting on the current state of the world, she then quipped: “Oh my God, what she is going to accomplish. She’s going to bring some real change.”
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