Sandra Bullock Net Worth: Actress 'Finalizes' Process, Brings Home Baby Girl

Sandra Bullock is an actress and producer, the highest paid Hollywood actress and the recipient of one Golden Award from five nominations. She was named the "Most Beautiful Woman" by People Magazine in 2015 and a full-time mother of Louis with a net worth of $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Sandra Bullock has adopted her second child, a 3-year-old daughter, Laila (pronounced Lila). The Oscar-winning actress confirmed the news that she’s adding a little girl to her family on People magazine’s cover on Wednesday, December 2.

The 51-year-old actress revealed her five-year-old son Louis was behind her decision to expand her family.

The family-of-three posed for an inspiring People cover shoot capture by Bullock's photographer boyfriend, Bryan Randall. Louis, who shows the protective big brother in a superhero mask and cape. Laila comes from Louisiana and had been in foster care before Sandra took her in.

“When I look at Laila, there’s no doubt in my mind that she was supposed to be here,” Sandra told the People mag. “I can tell you absolutely, the exact right children came to me at the exact right time.”

Bullock exclusively broke the story in August that she was dating photographer Bryan Randall. The couple met when Bullock hired Randall, to take photos of her son Louis birthday party in January. He also took the photos of Laila for the latest magazine issue.

The speed actress adopted her son Louis while she was going through her divorce with ex-husband television personality, Jesse James.

Sandra had planned to adopt the baby boy with her then-husband, but she filed for divorce that month and continued the process as a single parent.

"I think losing my son that I adopted, for sure -- not being able to see him and see him grow up and all that stuff." James posted clips from the interview, Entertainment Tonight.

"Whether that's fair, whether I should've lost a kid due to infidelity -- which I don't think anybody ever does -- but I think with 'Hollywood law,' that's totally fair. I made mistakes and did stuff that I shouldn't have." He added.

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