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Keanu Reeves Opens Up About Romantic Life With ‘Honey’

by Stewart Cole

Keanu Reeves offered a rare glimpse into his personal life this week when he shared his latest moment of happiness.

“A couple of days ago with my honey,” the quirky “John Wick: Chapter 4” star said during One Last Thing interview by People magazine. That “honey,” we suspect, was a reference to his longtime girlfriend, Los Angeles artist Alexandra Grant.

“We were in bed. We were connected. We smiled and laughed and laughed. I feel great. It was really nice to be together,” she said, sharing details of the happy moment.

Reeves’ remarks have fans gushing over the beloved “Matrix” and “Speed” star once again.

“This is why people love Keanu,” one fan wrote in the comments section of the YouTube video showing the interview.

“[He’s] so wonderfully normal. I feel like I could go say hi,” wrote another.

“Ah, who doesn’t envy her? Keanu Reeves is saying this about you for all the world to hear. I’m glad he’s so happy with her,” another commenter said.

Reeves, 58, and Grant, 49, have been dating and showing subtle PDA for years. The actor collaborated with Grant on two books, “Ode to Happiness” in 2011 and “Shadows” in 2016, of which he was the subject, described as her “longtime friend.” Interest in the couple sparked in 2019’s “John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum” amid the so-called Summer of Bluewhen they stepped out together for the LA County Museum of Arts’ 2019 Art + Film Gala.

The “Toy Story 4” star was considered a beloved “friend of the internet” at the time, saying People at the time it’s “wacky” but “the positivity is great.”

The admiration continued this week after it was revealed that Reeves made another thoughtful gesture.

A report from New York Times about the notable action scenes in “John Wick Chapter 4” included a detail about Reeves donating t-shirts to the film’s stunt crew showing the number of deaths they each faced in the film. The action sequel, which had the franchise’s best opening last weekend, reused stunts in many scenes and the death toll of some crew members was more than 20. In October 2021, Reeves also gave his team of four men personalized Rolex Submariner watches as gift wrapping to mark the end of production. Each watch is said to have been engraved with a thank you note for his work.

Despite what seemed like a natural conclusion for the action sequel, Reeves and director Chad Stahelski may not be done with the infamous killer’s story.

Reeves said recently Entertainment Weekly that it’s taking a “never say never” approach to expanding beyond the four-film franchise, and Stahelski echoed those sentiments.

“[T]These things are so fun, and challenging, and painful, and special,” the director told EW. “You know, if you ask any director in Hollywood if they could direct their own IP, come up with their own ideas and have some of the best cast members in Hollywood, ask the best crew to work with you because you know that you’re going to do something special, I mean, yeah, who wouldn’t trip over doing that? If you think it wouldn’t be a good idea to work with Keanu for the rest of your career, you’re crazy. that’s nuts, like, of course.”

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