Sandra Bullock shares unseen snaps of her kids with her late dad
The actress adopted her kids Louis, 16, and Layla, 11
Sandra Bullock is remembering her father, John Wilson Bullock, in a heart felt post along with a sweet glimpse of her kids.
The Practical Magic 2 actress took to her Instagram account on Sunday to mark Father's Day and shared a sweet tribute to honor her late dad, who passed away in 2018 at the age of 93.
The doting daughter first posted a throwback heartwarming photo of herself wrapping her arms around her dad at the Forces of Nature premiere in March 1999.
She then posted more photos of her dad with her kids, Louis, 16, and Layla, 11, when they were youngsters.
As the 61-year-old actress keeps her family life private, she covered Layla’s face with a brown heart emoji and Louis was already covering his face with his hands.
In the last, she shared a black-and-white photo of her dad when he used to work in the military.
Sandra penned, "He loved me through my goth period… Loved on the loves of my life… And loved our country at 18….”
“Happy Heavenly Father’s Day, Dad," she added.
For those unversed, Sandra adopted Layla in 2015 and Louis in 2010.
Sandra previously posted pictures of her kids on Mother’s Day last month on her social media.
While paying a tribute to her grandmother and her mom, she opened at the time, “To all the mamas, No matter how you came to be. Happy Mother’s Day. We are all bound by this honor of a lifetime.”
"Mom and Omi, thank you for teaching me. We miss you Sorry I was such a brat.”
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