Keanu Reeves Says He’s Been Married to Winona Ryder for Almost 30 Years

Keanu Reeves revealed he’s “married” to Winona Ryder — but only in a quirky way. In their 1992 film *Dracula*, they had a real marriage ceremony with an actual priest on set, making them “married under the eyes of God,” according to Keanu.

Though they’ve been close friends for years and starred in four movies together, this fun fact surprised fans. Winona has also joked about their “real” wedding in interviews.

Meanwhile, Keanu is happily dating Alexandra Grant, and they recently appeared together at a red carpet event, keeping their relationship private but strong.

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