Sandra Bullock allegedly quit Hollywood so that she could focus on having a third child.

In its April 18 issue, National Enquirer claimed that Bullock and her longtime partner, Bryan Randall have been discussing their adoption plans for years.

“Sandra and Bryan have a good life and are so happy raising the kids together, but they’d love to have one more. The process is already in motion. All the paperwork is done, and they’re basically waiting for the call so that they can go pick up their baby,” the source said.

The insider also claimed that adopting a third child is proving to be beneficial for Bullock and Randall. After all, it has made them realize that they are such a wonderful team.

“Sandra can’t say enough good things about Bryan and the way he’s tackled fatherhood. When she adopted Laila as a single mom, their relationship was still very new. A lot of guys would’ve run for the door, but Bryan buckled down and became a dad to these youngsters. They adore him,” the source said.

The insider also claimed that Bullock and Randall are on the same page when it comes to adopting another child. So, they are not pressuring each other to tie the knot because their goal is to expand their family.

“They may still tie the knot, but the focus right now is on this baby. The hope is that they’ll have their child in their arms by the end of this year,” the source said.

Once everything is settled, Bullock would allegedly return to the big screen. But for now, her priority is her family and making sure that they bring home baby number three before the year ends.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt.

As of late, Bullock has not expressed any desire to keep growing her family. The actress didn’t say anything about adopting baby number three. So, it’s possible that the tabloid is just making up this story.

It’s not also true that Bullock plans to return to acting only after she is able to bring home baby number three.

During an interview, the actress said that she plans to focus on raising her two children. But Bullock never said that she plans to have a third child.

“I want to be at home. So, I'm not doing anyone any favors who are investing in a project if I'm saying, 'I just want to be at home.' Because I was always running, I was always running to the next thing. I just want to be present and responsible for one thing,” she said.