Keanu Reeves Cozies Up to Girlfriend Alexandra Grant in Rare Date Sighting

The A-list actor and the artist packed on the PDA at a restaurant in London.

Love across the pond!

Keanu Reeves and his longtime girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, looked so in love during a rare date outing in London.

In photos obtained by Deuxmoi, the couple, who went public with their relationship in 2019, was pictured enjoying oysters, fries, and a Bloody Mary at a restaurant.

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Additionally, in a few of the snapshots, Reeves, 60, and Grant, 52, shared a kiss and held hands.

The A-list actor and the visual artist have received a lot of praise over the years — and this comments section was no exception.

“He looks at her with pure love,” one user commented. “Goals! They are adorable,” added another.

Keanu Reeves, Alexandra Grant

Although Reeves and Grant are a relatively private pair, it’s clear they have an incredible bond. In fact, they became good friends and colleagues all the way back in 2009!

“They fit together perfectly, and he really fawns over her when they’re together,” a source told Us Weekly in March 2021.

Although engagement rumors continue to circulate, it’s unclear whether or not Reeves and Grant are slated to tie the knot.

“They are in no rush to make it to the altar,” the insider revealed at the time. “They have both been in a lot of serious relationships before, so they are content just being with each other, but nothing is ever off the table.”

Perhaps one of the funniest things to come out of Reeves and Grant’s relationship is fans confusing Grant for Helen Mirren.

Thankfully, Mirren, 79, was A-OK with the comparison. “That was very flattering on me, you know, because she’s obviously lovely,” the Academy Award winner assured in a 2019 interview with Entertainment Tonight.

“I do know Keanu very well. He did a film with my husband and he is just the most adorable, lovely person,” Mirren added, referring to the Taylor Hackford movie The Devil’s Advocate.

“So she’s a lucky girl and I’m sure that he’s a lucky boy.”