The Hollywood superstar kept his cool despite the surprise he got in front of thousands

Keanu Reeves is one of the coolest dudes in Hollywood, known for his chill vibe, his reservedness and his emotional intelligence.
The Lebanon native is aware of his celebrity status, but doesn’t take advantage of it, and he’s generous but careful with his great presence
From “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” to the “Matrix” saga and the worldwide success “John Wick“, Reeves has been a movie’s favorite. “Money doesn’t mean anything to me. I’ve made a lot of money, but I want to enjoy life and not stress myself building my bank account. I give lots away and live simply, mostly out of a suitcase in hotels,” said Keanu about his humble way of living.
Keanu Reeves gets blindsided by an actor

Keanu Reeves got ‘blindsided’ by a fellow actor during the 2025 Tony Awards. Jonathan Groff gave a great performance as he ventured out into the audience during his “Just in Time” musical number at the 78th annual award show on Sunday at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.
The Pennsylvania native took the opportunity to get close to his The Matrix Resurrections costar, Reeves. While performing a melody of songs, Groff left the stage and he stood on the armrests of the “John Wick” star’s seat as he played to the crowd behind him.
Keanu was a good sport about it, as he was shown from between the singer’s legs as he cheered along. At one point, he even flashed two rock and roll signs to the camera. The audience absolutely loved the moment between two fellow actors that can have a good joke.
A happy ending for a multiple winner

The favorite of the Tonys, “Maybe Happy Ending” – an original musical about two lonely robots who find each other – won the most awards: six, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score Written for the Theatre, and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, among others.
“Purpose“, which won the Pulitzer this year, was named Best Play (one of the surprises – many theater-watchers predicted it would go to the buzzy queer farce Oh, Mary). But the show won only one other award, Best Featured Actress (Kara Young).
The rest of the awards were really spread across shows. Buena Vista Social Club won four competitive awards, plus a special award for their musicians, while “Sunset Boulevard” won three, including Best Revival and Lead Actress in a Musical. “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” also won three competitive awards, all technical ones.