While posing for photos, they shared some sweet PDAs! Alexandra Grant, Keanu Reeves’ longtime girlfriend, and they couldn’t be a cuter red carpet couple.
On Saturday, the pair made a rare public appearance as they walked the carpet together at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s 2023 Gala, which was held at the Geffen Contemporary in Los Angeles.

A beardless Reeves, dressed in a sleek black suit and white shirt, was all smiles as he posed for photos with his ladylove, who looked chic and elegant in a red, sleeveless flower pattern gown.
As they paused for photos, Reeves appeared to compliment Grant on her lovely ensemble before stopping to kiss her as photographers and fans on the sidelines snapped away.
The adorable moment was also shared on Twitter, and fans were overjoyed at how content Reeves and Grant appeared to be as they basked in the spotlight as a couple.
Keanu Reeves and girlfriend Alexandra Grant share a sweet moment on the carpet at the @MOCAlosangeles Gala. #KeanuReeves #AlexandraGrant #MOCA pic.twitter.com/rrl0gQVazY
— On The Red Carpet (@OnTheRedCarpet) April 16, 2023
While it’s unclear when the couple first met, Reeves has reportedly been in a relationship with Grant since 2011, when they worked together on Reeves’ book, Ode to Happiness.
They also posed together on the red carpet at the UNAIDS Gala during Art Basel 2016 in Basel, Switzerland, the same year they collaborated on Reeve’s book Shadows for the second time.
In 2017, the couple founded their own book publishing company.
In March 2020, Grant told Vogue UK that she made Ode to Happiness, a picture book aimed at adults that features Grant’s drawings and text by Reeves, as a personal gift before they decided to publish it.

“The book was made as a surprise, by me, for Keanu, as a private gift,” Grant explained of their collaboration. “When I handed it to him, all our friends in the room burst out laughing, saying, ‘Please publish it!'” So that’s how we got started in publishing.”
When asked if she was considering marriage, Grant stated at the time, “Love at every level is deeply important to my identity.” That’s one way to avoid answering the question. I don’t think isolation is the answer. As a painter, I go through periods of isolation, but I value the experience of being in relationships.”

