Keanu Reeves has finally addressed the ongoing rumors about his supposed marriage to longtime girlfriend, visual artist, Alexandra Grant. The John Wick star is calling the idea of marriage “a nice thing,” while also praising Grant for addressing the speculation gracefully.
Keanu Reeves responds to Alexandra Grant marriage rumors
During the premiere of his new film Good Fortune in New York City on October 13, Keanu Reeves laughed off the recent marriage rumors. “Well, that wasn’t the first time,” the 61-year-old actor told E! News. “We’ve been going out for a long time.”
The buzz began last month when fans speculated that Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant had gotten married after a romantic photo of the two surfaced online. The visual artist quickly shut down the rumors with an Instagram post.” Grant wrote, “Not an engagement photo or an AI wedding announcement… simply a kiss!” She added, “Good news is much needed these days, but it’s still fake news, so be careful out there!”
Reeves praised Grant’s calm and good-humored response to the situation. “The wedding, it’s a nice thing,” he said. “People did a lot of nice messages and stuff, but Alexandra just did a wonderful job addressing it,” he added.
Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant‘s love story began long before the public caught on. They first met in 2009 at a dinner party. Later, they collaborated on several creative projects, including Ode to Happiness (2011) and Shadows (2016). They co-founded X Artists’ Books in 2017, a small publishing house dedicated to experimental works.
Despite being together since around 2018, the couple had kept their relationship under wraps until they made their red-carpet debut at the 2019 LACMA Art + Film Gala. Their appearance surprised many who wanted more insight, but Reeves and Grant have continued to maintain a grounded, private relationship. Over the years, the pair has been spotted attending premieres and art events together, including the 2023 and 2025 screenings of the actor’s projects.
Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.