Keanu Reeves Finally Reveals the Weirdest Secrets About Alexandra Grant You Never Knew..!
In a rare moment of candidness, Hollywood’s most enigmatic leading man, Keanu Reeves, has opened up about his longtime partner, artist and philanthropist Alexandra Grant — and what he revealed has fans both surprised and completely charmed.
During a guest appearance on the SmartLess podcast with hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, Reeves was coaxed into sharing more about his famously private relationship. And what began as light banter quickly turned into one of the most revealing conversations the actor has ever had about his personal life.
When asked what surprised him most about Alexandra Grant, Keanu laughed before offering a surprisingly quirky answer:
“She speaks three languages fluently — but sleep-talks in a fourth one she doesn’t even know.”
The hosts burst into laughter, thinking he was joking, but Reeves elaborated:
“I swear. She once started muttering in what sounded like ancient Greek. I recorded it. We still have no idea what she was saying. It freaked me out at first — now I find it kind of beautiful.”
And that wasn’t the only “weird” secret he shared.
According to Keanu, Grant has an “obsession” with snail mail, insisting on writing handwritten letters to friends and collaborators — even in the digital age.
“She still writes with a fountain pen. Not because it’s trendy, but because she says ink has memory. It’s the most Alexandra thing ever.”
Reeves, who’s been in a low-key relationship with Grant since at least 2019, also revealed that their first real date didn’t feel like a date at all.
“We ended up sitting on the floor of her studio, eating Thai food, surrounded by giant paintings and drying brushes. At one point, she painted a circle on my arm and said, ‘That’s your energy today.’ And I believed her.”
The actor’s affection and admiration for Grant were obvious throughout the interview. He praised her creativity, curiosity, and her “completely unpredictable sense of humor.”
“She once convinced me to dress up as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera for Halloween,” Reeves added. “She said we were reversing roles. Guess who I was.”
(Yes — he was Frida.)
While the couple is famously private and rarely seen in public, this interview offered a rare glimpse into the authentic and slightly unconventional world they share — one filled with art, intellect, laughter, and mystery.
Alexandra Grant, a visual artist known for her abstract work and literary collaborations, has long rejected traditional labels — both in life and in her partnership with Reeves. The two first met over a decade ago while working on Ode to Happiness, a book they co-created.
“Being with her feels like being in a place that’s constantly unfolding,” Reeves said near the end of the interview. “She surprises me every day. In the weirdest, most wonderful ways.”