Keanu Reeves’ Girlfriend Alexandra Grant Gets Candid About Why She Doesn’t Dye Her Grays

Keanu Reeves’ Girlfriend Alexandra Grant Gets Candid About Why She Doesn’t Dye Her Grays

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Alexandra Grant, Grazia_Croatia/Instagram

Keanu Reeves made a splash in 2019 when he attended the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles with artist Alexandra Grant. The pair instantly made headlines, most notably with the 55-year-old Keanu being praised for being a man in Hollywood who actually appears to be dating a woman closer to his own age.

Since then, we’ve learned about how the two have had a longtime friendship. Now they’ve been together for a few years and she’s clearly the main lady in Keanu’s life.

Of the many reactions to Keanu and Alexandra, many were surprised to see Keanu with an age-appropriate partner. Even more of them were surprised to see the 46-year-old rocking gray hair. In Los Angeles, there aren’t too many women who are proud to flaunt their grays.

Since they’re the trendsetters, that becomes a fact that trickles into pop culture. In an Instagram post from what’s believed to be Alexandra’s account, she explains when she first went gray and why she’s decided to stay that way.

Fans of Keanu Reeves were surprised to see him attend the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles with a date. Keanu attended with artist Alexandra Grant. The two were holding hands in pictures, leading many to wonder if they are an item.

Keanu and Alexandra first met in 2011. Alexandra provided illustrations for Keanu’s book, Ode to Happiness. It was Keanu’s first venture as an author and her first time providing art for a book. It wouldn’t be the last time the two worked together.

They teamed up again in 2016 for another book by Keanu, Shadows. They enjoyed working together so much they decided to start a publishing house. X Artists’ Books publishes “thoughtful, high-quality, artist-centered books that fit within and between genres.”

Aside from her work with Keanu, Alexandra is also a philanthropist. She founded the grantLOVE project. The organization has raised funds for arts-based nonprofits, including Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), Project Angel Food, Art of Elysium, 18th Street Arts Center, and LAXART, according to her website.

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