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TIFF 2015: Sandra Bullock talks sending son to kindergarten

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Sandra Bullock got a little emotional at the Toronto premiere of her new film Our Brand Is Crisis while discussing a huge milestone in her son Louie’s life.

“Kindergarten started four days ago,” the actress told ET Canada’s Roz Weston. “Once again, I’m crying. All I did was cry this week. I didn’t let him see it. I did the the drop off, I was strong, and then I turned with all the other parents and like…,” she said, making a weeping gesture. “Of course, whatever song was on the radio was extra poignant. I was a mess, but I’m always a mess.”

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Bullock also said that her life satisfaction is at an all time high: “My level of happiness has been amazing [the] last couple of years. I’ve got the most beautiful boy in the world.”
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The actress also commented on some remarks friend George Clooney made moments earlier, that she’d had him killed off in their movie Gravity and is now stealing his roles – Clooney was originally supposed to play her part in Our Brand Is Crisis.

“He’s right on that,” she said with a laugh. “And the good thing about George is he doesn’t lie. Everyone wants to see George die. So I just did what everyone asked me to do. The nation is asking and I give the nation what it wants.”

“Pretty much my life’s goal is to screw Clooney with everything he’s got,” she continued. “You know, I try to get his house, he won’t let go of the house. I try to get his Oscars, he won’t let go of those. Try to take the tequila brand from him. No one wants to see me selling tequila. So I got one thing.”

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