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Hollywood star Keanu Reeves is in the spotlight again, but this time not for a movie. Reports about the actor secretly marrying his longtime partner, Alexandra Grant, went viral online. Fans were surprised and curious. Many suggested that Reeves, who is famously private, had a European-style wedding. People started congratulating the couple, while others doubted the news. Amid all the speculation, Alexandra Grant spoke out herself.
Alexandra Grant, a respected visual artist and Keanu’s partner for several years, addressed the rumours on Instagram. She posted a candid photo of herself and Keanu sitting together on some steps. In the picture, they shared hugs and kisses. She clarified the rumours, writing that the photo was real but it was not an engagement or wedding announcement. She joked about their slightly goofy expressions, saying it was just a kiss.
Grant went further to explain that while their love is real, the marriage rumours are false. She said she shared the photo to thank everyone for their good wishes. She added that good news is rare in tough times, but people should know the wedding story is fake. She wrote that despite the rumours, they are happy together and enjoying real moments of joy.
The rumours started when Radar Online and other outlets reported that the couple had secretly tied the knot after years of discussion. Fans noticed affectionate posts and tributes exchanged between Keanu and Alexandra, which fueled speculation about a private wedding. However, Reeves’ publicist told E! News that they are not married, putting the rumours to rest.
Keanu and Alexandra first met in 2011 while working on his book, Ode to Happiness, which she illustrated. They collaborated again in 2016 on Shadows and co-founded a publishing house called X Artists’ Books. Their friendship eventually turned into a romantic relationship. In 2019, they made their first public appearance together at the LACMA Art + Film Gala. Despite the attention, they have kept their relationship mostly private. Keanu once told People that being together was simple and joyful, describing moments of laughter, smiles, and connection in bed.