Sandra Bullock’s recent troubles have led to calls for her to give up her Oscar, but fellow actor Quinton Aaron has come to her defense, saying, “There’s no evidence to suggest her involvement in any of this.” Bullock’s life took a tragic turn when her longtime companion, Bryan Randall, passed away. Amidst this personal turmoil, she’s been connected to the Tuohy family, who inspired the film “The Blind Side,” for which she won an Academy Award in 2010.
The film’s credibility has been questioned as Michael Oher, the real-life inspiration for the story, claims the Tuohy family didn’t adopt him properly but placed him under conservatorship for financial gain. The Tuohy family, in response, disputes Oher’s version and accuses him of attempting to extort $15 million from them.
Quinton Aaron, who portrayed Oher in the film, defended Bullock, emphasizing that she was hired as an actor for a role, and her award should not be reconsidered based on events 14 years later.
Aaron also reflected on Bullock’s kindness and the valuable advice she shared, stating, “Her influence on me is undeniable, and it has significantly impacted my life.” He urged people to respect Bullock’s privacy during this challenging time and to stop harassing her online.