Keanu Reeves was seen stepping out for an errand run in New York City not long after a nightmare incident with an obsessed fan.
The 61-year-old actor – who recently shared a sweet kiss with partner Alexandra Grant on the red carpet – kept it casual for the lowkey excursion on Thursday in the Big Apple.
It comes shortly after he was chased down by a fan over the past weekend who called herself his ‘divine wife’ following his Broadway performance in the play Waiting For Godot.
Reeves dressed down wearing a pair of black trousers as well as blue hoodie and brown blazer that was layered on top.
The Matrix star wrapped a vibrant red scarf around his neck and slipped into a pair of brown boots.
A printed cap was placed on top of his head for a finishing touch as Reeves also carried a black backpack over his shoulders.
Keanu Reeves, 61, was seen stepping out for an errand run in New York City not long after a nightmare incident with an obsessed fan
Reeves dressed down wearing a pair of black trousers as well as blue hoodie and brown blazer that was layered on top
The Hollywood actor was seen easily holding a reusable DoorDash bag in his hand while strolling down a sidewalk.
He also carried his smartphone in his other hand before heading to his next destination.
Reeves seemingly brushed aside the frightening moment when he had been chased down by a fan who called herself his ‘divine wife’ as he recently left his Broadway show.
The star is currently starring in Jamie Lloyd’s adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting For Godot at the Hudson Theater.
Shocking footage showed the woman trying to break into Reeves’ car and screamed that she is his ‘divine wife’ before being dragged away by bodyguards and falling to the ground.
In a clip filmed by another fan, Reeves stepped out of the theatre after his performance and was seen shyly waving to his adoring fans at stage door.
He then walked through the crowd and past bodyguards before getting in a black chauffeured car to head home for the night.
However as he did so, a woman ran forward to try and open the door as his bodyguards tried to pull her back.
Reeves seemingly brushed aside the frightening moment when he had been chased down by a fan who called herself his ‘divine wife’ as he left his Broadway show
In a clip filmed by another fan, Reeves stepped out of the theatre after his performance and was seen shyly waving to his adoring fans at stage door; seen in September in NYC
‘Let go of me,’ she said to the bodyguards, before shouting at the car: ‘Keanu, it’s your divine wife!’
‘Keanu! Keanu!’ she yelled, before running around to the other side of the car and added: ‘Don’t let them hurt me.’
The car turned around preparing to drive off and she managed to reach the passenger side, before pulling at the handle to try and break in to get to Reeves.
The uncomfortable footage also showed two men grab onto her and pull her by force away from the car, with another heard saying: ‘Get her out of here. Get her out of here.’
The woman then fell to the ground, landing on her back, before getting up and shouting after the car.
‘You guys need a restraining order on this one,’ the man filming the altercation was heard saying. ‘Why you bugging out?’
Reeves – who recently denied rumours he wed his longtime partner – was branded ‘stiff’ on stage by New York Post’s Johnny Oleksinski after his debut performance in September – as it was claimed he ‘struggled’ through the show as Estragon.
The star appeared influenced by his on-stage alter-ego – playing tramp Estragon on stage.
Reeves was branded ‘stiff’ on stage by New York Post’s Johnny Oleksinski after his debut performance in September – as it was claimed he ‘struggled’ through the show as Estragon
In the New York Post review, the performance landed a meagre two star rating with criticism levelled at Reeves, with the review reading: ‘He doesn’t imbue any of Gogo’s lines with meaning – only speed and breathiness.
‘They’re just memorized words that are read with the investment of stating one’s Social Security number.
‘The actor relies on a vacant stare that’s money when he’s playing an assassin on the big screen. Not so much in live theater.’
The Guardian critic Adrian Horton gave the production three stars, and praised the actor’s chemistry with his Bill & Ted co-star Alex Winter.
Reeves has been keeping busy and along with the Broadway play, the actor recently starred in the supernatural comedy Good Fortune.
The film – which was written and directed by Aziz Ansari – also starred Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer, Sandra Oh and Ansari.
The premise of the project – which was released on October 17 – is: ‘A well-meaning but rather inept angel named Gabriel meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker and a wealthy venture capitalist,’ per IMDB.
Earlier last week, Reeves attended the premiere of the movie in NYC and was accompanied by his partner Alexandra Grant.
The couple – who went public with their relationship in 2019 – shared a sweet kiss as they paused for photos at the event.
Reeves has been keeping busy and along with the Broadway play, the actor recently starred in the supernatural comedy Good Fortune
Earlier last week, Reeves attended the premiere of the movie in NYC and was accompanied by his partner Alexandra Grant (seen above)
Last month, the pair shut down rumors that they wed, with the artist jumping to her Instagram page to share a snap as she kissed Reeves.
Grant then penned in the caption, ‘This is a real photo. Not an engagement photo or an AI wedding announcement… simply a kiss! (Albeit maybe the moment right before or after it… given the slightly goofy expressions on our faces!).’
She added, ‘I’m sharing it here to say thank you to everyone for the congratulations on our wedding. Except we didn’t get married.
‘Good news is much needed these days, but it’s still fake news, so be careful out there! So, here’s a bit of real happiness!’