Keanu Reeves proves he’s still King of the Photobomb as he gate-crashes couple’s wedding day

Is it even a wedding if Keanu Reeves isn't in your photos? 
Epic: Keanu Reeves is photobombing people again
Jennifer Ruby4 September 2018
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Keanu Reeves has cemented his status as Photobomb King after crashing the wedding day of an unsuspecting couple.

The 1990s star has become known for popping up in the background of random people’s snaps over the years, and it seems that 2018 is no different.

In what could have been some very clever promo for his new film, Destination Wedding, Reeves has been spotted posing with a very surprised bride and groom at their reception over the weekend.

The Matrix star was spotted hanging out at the bar at the Dream Inn hotel in Santa Cruz, California by one of the groomsmen, who decided to approach him for a cheeky snap.

And it seems that the A-lister was more than happy to join in the celebrations and pose with Jarrod Camara and Leslie Walker for a picture just minutes before they said “I do,”

The groom’s brother Jordan Camara told Huffington Post: “My brother went over and Keanu got right up and shook everyone’s hands and then did that awesome pose for the picture.

“He was just as calm and cool as you would think he’d be and he was happy to take a picture with them.”

Random: Keanu Reeves with Ed Vaizey
Twitter/ Ed Vaizey

He added: “It was really just a couple minutes right before the wedding but it made the bride and groom super happy right before they tied the knot.”

Reeves gate-crashed another wedding shoot in New York City just a few weeks before when he posed alongside Moray and Maura on the street just moments after they got hitched.

Back in 2016, Reeves confused Twitter when he was spotted wandering around Parliament and even posted for an awkward selfie with Ed Vaizey.

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