Why Sandra Bullock Cried While Talking To The “Black Panther” Cast
Why Sandra Bullock Cried While Talking To The “Black Panther” Cast [VIDEO]

Source: Jacopo Raule / Getty
“Black Panther” has been inspiring, emotional and unforgettable. While on the red carpet at the Oscar’s, Sandra Bullock spoke with Access Hollywood and told them about crying when talking with the cast. Bullock is the mother of a Black son and for him to see Black superheroes has been life changing.
She said, “I started to cry backstage when I was telling [the Black Panther cast not only] how much the film meant to me as a woman, but how much it meant to me as a mother. I’m so grateful to Marvel because about five years ago, my son asked me if there were any brown Legos. And I said, ‘Yes, there are,’ and I got a Sharpie and I turned Spider-Man brown, I turned the Legos brown, and I don’t have to turn them brown anymore.”
Although the film is a little too violent for her son to see now she can’t wait until next year. Bullock loves to see these changes being made in television and films about diversity. If you haven’t seen “Black Panther” yet, you are truly missing out.
RELATED: Dish Nation Crew Inspires Young Kids At “Black Panther” Screening [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]
RELATED: Tyler Perry Reveals His Involvement With “Black Panther”
RELATED: How Sterling K. Brown Wants To Use “Black Panther” To Inspire A New “This Is Us”
The Latest:
- Sean “Diddy” Combs Sentenced To 50 Months In Prison
- From Weinstein to O.J., The Wildest Celebrity Sentencing Surprises
- Diddy Apologizes to Cassie in a Letter
- Urban One Celebrates 45 Years Of Service To The Black Community
- Mariah Carey Insists She Truly Doesn’t Know Jennifer Lopez
- 10 Fall-Inspired Cocktails You Have to Try
- African-Born Players Currently In the NBA
- Bakari Sellers Explains the Impact of the Latest Government Shutdown
- Mariah Carey’s Secret ‘Grunge’ Album Resurfaces With Unreleased Songs
- 10 Surprising Facts You Didn’t Know About Jane Goodall
- US Embassy Official Told Trump’s South African Refugee Program Is For White People Only, New Report Says
- Urban One Radiothon For St. Jude Kids Raises $1.6 Million
- Celebs Who Turn 50 This Year
- The 50 Hottest, Flyest & Sexiest Looks from Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour
- Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2025