Do we hear wedding bells? It seems Keanu Reeves is planning on entering the next chapter of his life with girlfriend Alexandra Grant after he was seen browsing rings at a jewelry store in Los Angeles.
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The 57-year-old spent about 40 minutes in the store, according to Daily Mail, where he was seen at the shop’s ring section and was attended by a store clerk.
According to an eyewitness, the sales person headed to the back of the store at one point, as Reeves, who donned a black jacket, blue denim jeans and a blue face mask, reclined on the store’s couch while waiting for the employee to return.
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Though Reeves has never been married before, he may be ready to take things to the next level with his girlfriend of four years.
The lovebirds have been dating since 2018 but didn’t go official with their relationship until November 2019 when they made their red carpet debut at the LACMA Art + Film Gala Presented By Gucci in Los Angeles, per the outlet.
Not only are Reeves and Grant, 48, romantically linked, but they’re also business partners. The John Wick star collaborated with the visual artist on the books “Ode to Happiness,” which was published in 2011, and “Shadows,” published in 2015.
The power couple also created publishing house X Artists’ Books, an imprint full of esoteric titles, in 2018.
The A-list star and artist first met at a dinner party in 2009, according to New York Times, and began working on their first book together, where Grant focused on making text-based paintings and drawings inspired by the poem Reeves had written.
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The low-key couple often stays out of the public eye, but they have been spotted together at galleries, book signings, and even posed for Vogue Spain.
However, when it came to answering questions about their private relationship, Reeves and Grant go to great lengths to keep that between themselves.
When asked in her 2020 Vogue interview whether marriage interested her, Grant coyly replied: “Over a glass of wine… I would love to tell you,” adding: “Love at every level is deeply important to my identity. How’s that for dodging the question?
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.”