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Keanu Reeves Once Again Proves He's The Best Of Humanity With Gifts For 'John Wick' Crew

Keanu Reeves Once Again Proves He's The Best Of Humanity With Gifts For 'John Wick' Crew
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Keanu Reeves has stolen our hearts, yet again. The veteran actor and reputedly nice guy recently created buzz on social media platforms after a quite generous act.

Reeves, known for his starring roles in the Bill and Ted and The Matrix franchises, wrapped up the filming of his upcoming movie with a substantial gift for his crew members.


The crew of Reeves' movie John Wick 4 was enjoying their movie wrap party in Paris, France when Reeves stunned the stunt crew by giving them expensive gifts—namely, Rolex Submariner watches.

Bruce Concepcion, Jeremy Marinas, Dave Camarillo and Li Qiang posted photos on their respective social media accounts showing off their fancy new bling courtesy of Reeves.

The photos then went viral.


According to TMZ, Reeves even sprung for personalized inscriptions on the watches.

Marinas, a martial artist, posted a photo of the inscription on his watch.

It read:

"'The John Wick Five' Jeremy Thank you Keanu JW4 2021."

He captioned the photo with:

"Best wrap gift ever."

Concepcion also posted photos of his Rolex.

The post read:

"Got that new new thank you bro KR."

This is far from the first time Reeves has gone above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of others around him.

In 2019, during the shooting of Bill and Ted Face the Music in Louisiana, Reeves noticed a lawn sign that said "You're breathtaking"—a quip Reeves said to an audience during a presentation of the videogame Cyberpunk 2077, of which he had a starring role.

When Reeves noticed the lawn sign, he approached the owner of the house, Stacey Hunt, and took photos with her before leaving a signed note on her lawn sign.

The note read:

"Stacey, you're breathtaking."

Later, Hunt posted a picture of herself with Reeves to her Twitter account.

Her post said:

"Wow! Yesterday was a dream come true! We knew Keanu Reeves 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!"

In another instance, Reeves entertained passengers on a plane when his California flight from San Francisco to Los Angeles had to make an emergency landing in Bakersfield.

The photos of Reeves' generous Rolex gifts went viral on Twitter, with users expressing their love and appreciation for the 57 year-old actor.











While this is only the latest in a series of wholesome acts from Reeves, it probably won't be the last!

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