Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall began dating in 2015. They kept their relationship relatively low-key despite their apparent fame.

But, while they continue to stay silent about their personal life, tabloids and magazines follow and plague them with reports. Recently, Gossip Cop covered an allegation, claiming that the pair "quietly tied the knot."

Supposed sources said they had an "intimate idyllic ceremony" in Wyoming, adding that it was not "anything big or flashy." Moreover, Randall and Bullock were both, reportedly, "thrilled at how beautifully it turned out."

OK! magazine published the claim earlier this month, noting that Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall had a "small" guest list, including only a "handful of close friends and family." In the end, the tabloid maintained the narrative by stating that the couple felt "so incredibly blessed" and "over the moon to have made their romance official at long last."

Gossip Cop immediately dismissed the claims and emphasized that the story is "likely false." The reason being is that no direct source could prove this to be true.

The reputed publication, also argued that there could not be a legitimate source of the news if Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall, truly, had an intimate wedding and invited only a handful of people they trust. Moreover, this is not the first time that tabloids released a similar story about the couple.

Gossip Cop recalled that OK! magazine published the same report back in April. But, instead of Wyoming, the tabloids alleged that the small wedding happened in California.

A year prior to that, the same outlet reported the same matter, claiming that the actress already sealed the deal, alongside her boyfriend of five years. Accordingly, the reliable publication remains "pretty dubious" and "tired" of the same false narrative.

A report from Us Weekly earlier in November, also, proves that Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall have yet to marry each other. It states that the couple does not need to have a wedding in order to show and prove their love.

Then, Sources attested that the pair are "totally open to getting married down the line." However, there is no pressure on both of them, and "it does not take a piece of paper or formality to ensure happiness."

While a wedding may not happen yet, the insiders emphasized that it will "likely be an intimate affair." Also, it will not be a "splashy or fancy" event. Instead, the couple will, reportedly, want only "a couple dozen of their closest friends and family."