Keanu Reeves couldn’t look any happier – and we love to see it!
While walking the red carpet and posing for photos during Saturday night’s Museum of Contemporary Art Gala in Los Angeles, the 58-year-old Matrix star was happy to share a kiss with long-term girlfriend Alexandra Grant.
The John Wick icon looked dapper in a black suit, brown boots, and striped tie, as the 50-year-old artist radiated beauty in a red floral dress.
The heartwarming images come after Reeves revealed that his last “moment of bliss” came when he was in bed with “his honey”.
Despite the couple choosing to keep much of their relationship private (take note fellow celebs), in a recent interview with PEOPLE, the John Wick star shared a rare bit of personal information about his love life.
During the interview, Reeves also opened up that the last time he danced was at a friend’s wedding and that he responds to the “feeling” of whether he will be the first to hit the dancefloor or if he will need some persuading.
Funnily enough, Reeves and Grant first went public with their relationship in November 2019, at another art gala – the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Art and Film Gala.
Per the Daily Mail, Grant hails from Ohio, but grew up in various parts of the world. An artist in her own right, she’s been working in the arts since graduating from Swarthmore College in 1994. Since then, she’s had her work exhibited in various prestigious spaces across the world, including the LACMA, the Galerie Gradiva in Paris, and The Harris Lieberman Gallery in New York.
Sadly, some social media users have previously made several comments about her decision not to dye her naturally grey hair.
“I love and support that every womxn can choose how she wants to look at every age,” she continued. “But/and, if womxn are perishing from beauty standards… then let’s talk about those beauty standards. Love to all womxn!”
Grant has also previously opened up about her relationship with Reeves – and was even asked about the possibility of marriage during an interview with Vogue in 2020.
“I do not believe that isolation is the way. There is a period of isolation that I do as a painter, but I deeply value the experience of being in relationships.”
We honestly can’t wait to see more from these two in the future.