
Keanu Reeves and his girlfriend Alexandra Grant enjoy date at the Motorcycling Grand Prix of Italy amid claims the couple have secretly wed
Keanu Reeves and Alexandra Grant enjoyed a date day at the Motorcycling Grand Prix of Italy on Sunday following rumours the couple had married.
The Canadian actor, 60, was seen at the MotoGP alongside artist Alexandra, 52, where they appeared in good spirits.
Keanu kept a low profile at the race as he covered his face with a cap in the Italian sunshine.
Meanwhile, Alexandra smiled as they watched from the sidelines at the Mugello circuit.
Keanu looked smart in a grey blazer and white T-shirt, with Alexandra wearing a similar outfit.
She wore a pastel purple blazer and sunglasses as she stood close to The Matrix actor.
Earlier this month, they attended the premiere of Ballerina together in London.
Despite being surrounded by people, the couple looked like they were in their own little love bubble as they chatted and flashed smitten smiles at one another.
The PDA continued once they took their place for photographers, with both still firmly clasping one another's hand.
It comes after eagle-eyed fans noticed that Alexandra was wearing a diamond ring on her wedding finger - further fuelling recent speculation that the couple have secretly wed.
Back in April, Alexandra, an artist, was seen wearing the same diamond ring with a gold band during her and Keanu's trip to London.
If the couple have indeed secretly tied the knot, it would be Keanu's first marriage, but any grand announcement is unlikely with the fiercely private pair known for keeping their relationship under wraps.
Alexandra and Keanu first became acquainted at a dinner party in 2009 and collaborated on two art books together before going red carpet official in 2019.
Ever since going public, the low-key couple have attended an array of public events together, including the recent Sonic The Hedgehog 3 premiere.
During the Sonic premiere, Keanu was asked whether he regarded the event as an example of a 'date night' for him and Alexandra.
'I guess it is! Yeah, we got dolled up and it's been very exciting, and just kind of nerve-wracking in the car, but getting out and it was just like - I don't know, it's just really special to be side by side,' he told Entertainment Tonight.
In 2023 Keanu shed some light on his romance with Alexandra. When he was asked to name his 'last moment of bliss,' he told People: 'A couple of days ago with my honey. We were in bed. We were connected.'
The Speed star effervesced: 'We were smiling and laughing and giggling. Feeling great. It was just really nice to be together.'
The pair have rarely discussed details of their relationship in public.
Alexandra found herself at the end of an internet frenzy when she and Keanu went public with their relationship at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in early November 2019.
'I think every single person I knew called me in the first week of November, and that's fascinating,' she told British Vogue a few months later.
When she was asked in 2020 about the prospect of marriage, she said: 'Love at every level is deeply important to my identity. How's that for dodging the question?'
She added: '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.'
By the time they went red carpet official, they had been friends for around a decade and it had been reported that Keanu wanted the romance out in the open.
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