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Keanu Reeves Praised For Patiently Answering Young Autograph Seeker's Barrage Of Questions At Airport

Keanu Reeves Praised For Patiently Answering Young Autograph Seeker's Barrage Of Questions At Airport
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Keanu Reeves continues to solidify himself as the real people's champion, this time by joyfully indulging a young fan's barrage of questions.

Reportedly worth a few hundred million dollars, the celeb isn't doing bad in the financial department. But if love is the real wealth of this world, the dude's absolutely filthy stinkin' rich.


Everyone loves Keanu.

He's been dubbed the "nicest man in Hollywood" and a recent interaction has proven to be another gem in that crown.

Reeves had just deboarded a flight from London to NYC when he was approached in the baggage area by an obviously excited and nervous young fan.

A journalist who happened to be on the same flight captured the interaction between the two, then shared on Twitter all the heartwarming cuteness he witnessed.

Because journalists know the important stories.






The encounter left Andrew Kimmel more than a little moved by the joy that simple kindness can bring, and by Keanu consistently choosing kindness time after time, no matter how exhausted he must be.

Twitter loved it too!





And, as many pointed out, this isn't unusual for Reeves.

Reeves so often indulges his fans, exhibiting the kind of patience and kindness we rarely expect from worldwide celebrities, that people regularly chime in with their own "Kind Keanu" stories.

That's exactly what happened here, unsurprisingly.




Naturally, that got us wondering: do any of you readers have #KindKeanu stories to share?

We'd love to hear them in the comments!

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