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Keanu Reeves Left A Message On This Family’s Yard Sign While Filming In Louisiana

Posted at 8:18 AM, Jul 24, 2019
and last updated 2020-07-01 16:16:04-04

Last month, Keanu Reeves was filming “Bill & Ted Face the Music” in Slidell, Louisiana, when he decided to leave a message on the front lawn for one lucky fan. He was on his way to set when he noticed a sign on someone’s front lawn intended for him.

The sign read, “You’re breathtaking,” which refers to Reeves’ appearance at the E3 video game conference in June, where fan and YouTuber Peter Sark shouted that compliment at him. Reeves replied in kind, telling the entire audience that they were “breathtaking” as well. The moment went viral.

When Reeves spotted the sign in Louisiana, he jumped out of the car and signed it for homeowner Stacey Hunt, who was watching from the driveway. He wrote, “Stacey, you’re breathtaking.”

She took to Twitter to post photos of the amazing encounter, including one in which the actor posed with her and her two sons:

“Wow! Yesterday was a dream come true!” she wrote. “We knew @KeanuReevess was filming up the street so my son said we need to make a sign that says ‘you’re breathtaking’ so we did! A few cars stopped but then a car stopped and there he was!! He actually stopped! Oh my heavens!”

How awesome! Hunt’s post, with images taken by “Bill and Ted” screenwriter Ed Solomon, has since been re-tweeted more than 2,600 times.

“What you read about him being such a great person with a great heart is true,” Hunt told CNN. “At least that’s what I think from my few minutes with him.”

Reeves has been very visible in 2019, with the release of the latest “John Wick” movie and his voiceover appearance as stuntman Duke Caboom in “Toy Story 4.” There was also his brilliant turn as himself in Netflix streaming service’s rom-com “Always Be My Maybe,” featuring Randall Park’s hilarious song “I Punched Keanu Reeves.”

There’s even a Twitter account devoted to Reeves sightings, called @keanuthings, with more than 244,000 followers.

In another random act of kindness from earlier this year, Reeves entertained his fellow passengers when their flight from San Francisco to Burbank, California, made an emergency landing in Bakersfield. He joined them on the bus to Los Angeles, reading fun facts about Bakersfield and playing music for everyone.

This fan snapped a photo with him and posted it to Twitter:

Looks like “Be excellent to each other” isn’t just a phrase Reeves says on the big screen. What a great guy!

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