When asked how they first met, Bullock said it was at her birthday party but recalled an unexpected run-in with Tatum at their daughters' school.
"We met through drama, in the principal's office at preschool. We were called in together because Everly and Laila were trying to alpha the other one out, and we prayed it was the other's child that caused the damage," Bullock said, adding, "There's some PTSD attached to it."
In the same interview, Bullock clarified that their daughters are now friends and spent time together while their parents filmed "The Lost City."
"That's the reason we did this film, so they could have one long, Covid-safe play date," Bullock told the Times. "We even brought motorbikes down there. All we cared about is that Everly and Laila were just having the time of their lives."
Representatives for Bullock and Tatum did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
"No... [I'm] fully there, full-on, face-to-face with the, uh, 'landscape,'" she said. "I had to spend some time down there, just making sure no leeches, and I had a lot to say to it."
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