Keanu Reeves leaves touching note on fan’s yard sign
Keanu Reeves becoming known as the nicest man alive. It’s a reputation that’s only going to grow after his latest surprising gesture to a fan.
Keanu Reeves stopped to leave a sweet note on a fan’s yard this week while driving to the set of his upcoming movie Bill and Ted Face the Music, which is currently filming in Louisiana.
According to the New York Post, the actor was in the car with writer Ed Solomon when they saw a yard sign that said, “You’re breathtaking!”
Best part of #XboxE3 for me pic.twitter.com/fi6Jf1y0AF
— Nibel (@Nibellion) June 9, 2019
The sign referred to a moment that became viral from the E3 video game conference last month when Reeves yelled it to the audience after a fan yelled it to him, People magazine reported.
“Keanu jumped out of the car and did this,” Solomon tweeted.
What did he do?
So yesterday this sign was out on a lawn on the way to set. Keanu jumped out of the car and did this. pic.twitter.com/OI1bQJ1nfy
â Ed Solomon (@ed_solomon) July 18, 2019
Reeves wrote on the sign, “Stacey, You’re Breathtaking!” and autographed it.
But that wasn’t all. The 54-year-old star, who is currently enjoying a career resurgence, also took the time to take photos with the sign owner’s family before heading on to the movie set, People reported.
“Wow! Yesterday was a dream come true! We knew Keanu Reeves was filming up the street so my son said we need to make a sign that says ‘you’re breathtaking’ so we did!” Stacey Hunt wrote on Twitter.
“A few cars stopped but then a car stopped and there he was! He actually stopped! Oh my heavens!”
Keanu Reeves fans have recently given the John Wick actor renewed exposure through endless posts and memes of the actor eating, often alone.
For Keanu lovers like me can't get enough of him pic.twitter.com/gPFcESqfkG
— Jay (@smartass9912) July 20, 2019
The handsome actor was baffled when asked about being the “Internet’s boyfriend” following several viral posts, according to Fox News.
This story was first published in the New York Post and is republished with permission.