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Sandra Bullock says she desires her daughter to be President of the United States sooner or later

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WASHINGTON: Oscar winner Sandra Bullock lately mentioned parenting recommendation and her goals for her daughter Laila.

In an interplay with People (the TV Show!), Bullock advised the host Jeremy Parsons that she has excessive hopes for her daughter Laila, and is not afraid to share them.

One of these goals, which the ‘Bird Box’ actor shared was “just a fact,” was that her 8-year-old daughter “is going to be President of the United States!”

Bullock additional joked that she is “going to be at the White House,” including that “I’m going to be doing some redecorating!”

For the uninformed, Bullock earlier had revealed that she had adopted Laila, who had been in foster care in Louisiana. She beforehand adopted her son Louis (now 11-years-old) in 2010.

“I’m just the mom,” she advised host Jeremy Parsons of how her youngsters view her.

“When I’m gone, I’m missed, when I’m there, I’m annoying, and that’s exactly the way it should be,” Bullock shared.

The ‘Speed’ star was additionally requested if her youngsters suppose she is cool, to which she instantly answered, “No, not at all. Not unless I bring home some kind of treat. Last night I came home with doughnuts. I was so incredibly cool at that moment!”

Continuing to the anecdote, she mentioned, “I love who they are. Every day I get to see who they are. I am one of the lucky individuals that get to be around my children all the time and see who they get to grow up and be. And who they’re growing up to be, I couldn’t be more proud of,” she added.

The 57-year-old additionally mirrored on how making ready for her new movie ‘The Unforgivable’ helped her grow to be a greater father or mother to her two youngsters.

In the upcoming Netflix movie, Bullock performs an incarcerated lady attempting to re-enter society, and in researching the film, she met with real-life ladies behind bars, reported People journal.

“One of my tattoos was in honour of one of the women that I got to interview that helped me with insight to my daughter. She, too, went through the foster care system and there was something that was similar and she says, ‘Oh, my God, that happened to me. That’s who I was.’ ” Bullock advised an outlet lately.

She added, “I got home and I go, ‘How is it that I went there to get her story, and I left there being a better parent because of the gift that she gave me?’ ”

As for the tattoo that the interplay impressed, the star mentioned “it was a barbed wire with a butterfly on it.”

She additionally shared that in doing her analysis and talking to incarcerated ladies, it turned necessary for her to share “the truth of their journey to how they got there.”

Apart from performing, Bullock additionally serves as a producer on ‘The Unforgivable’, which marks her second mission with Netflix after 2018’s thriller ‘Bird Box’.

‘The Unforgivable’ is all set to hit theatres on November 24 and can premiere on Netflix on December 10.