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Keanu Reeves fans are furious after he asked a very personal question about Sandra Bullock on live TV

Keanu Reeves fans were left furious after watching a very awkward interview with the Matrix actor on BBC's The One Show this week.

The 60-year-old star was asked by presenter Alex Jones whether it was good to see his Speed ​​colleague Sandra Bullock at a recent reunion. Reeves kindly said that was definitely the case.

But then another host, Gabby Logan, pushed even harder when she asked if Keanu wished they had started a romance after the 1994 film came out.

The dark-haired actor, who is dating 51-year-old artist Alexandra Grant, seemed a little perturbed but managed to give an answer that wouldn't offend his pal Bullock or his current love.

His fans were not happy with what they considered to be “unprofessional” questioning.

Keanu Reeves fans were left furious after watching a very awkward interview with the Matrix actor on BBC's The One Show this week. The 60-year-old star was asked by presenter Alex Jones whether it was good to see his Speed ​​colleague Sandra Bullock at a recent reunion. Reeves kindly said that was definitely the case

But then another host, Gabby Logan, pushed even harder when she asked if Keanu wished they had started a romance after the 1994 film came out. The dark-haired actor, who is in a relationship with 51-year-old artist Alexandra Grant, seemed a little unsettled

But then another host, Gabby Logan, pushed even harder when she asked if Keanu wished they had started a romance after the 1994 film came out. The dark-haired actor, who is in a relationship with 51-year-old artist Alexandra Grant, seemed a little unsettled

The John Wick The actor sat down to talk about his new films Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Ballerina.

Jones, one of the show's regular hosts, brought up Reeves' '90s hit “Speed.”

Alex then asked if he would like to see his co-star Sandra at the action film's 30th anniversary celebration.

Reeves replied: “That was so nice.” “Yeah, Sandra Bullock and I get on really well and it's always nice to see her, so it was nice to hang out for a bit.”

That's when Logan pushed his way in.

She asked, “Didn’t you find out later that you would have gotten along even better?” You both had a bit of a crush on each other on set, but you only found out later that you kind of liked each other…'

Then the action star looked up and then said: “Ohhhh yes! “We were very professional.”

Jones tried to lighten the mood by saying, “That would have been a nice couple!”

Logan added: “There was great chemistry on screen anyway; it was fantastic.'

Reeves and Bullock starred in 1994's

Reeves and Bullock starred in 1994's “Speed.”

Beyond Fest at the American Cinematheque. SPEED 30th Anniversary Screening and Q&A with Bullock and Reeves at the Egyptian Theater on October 8th

Beyond Fest at the American Cinematheque. SPEED 30th Anniversary Screening and Q&A with Bullock and Reeves at the Egyptian Theater on October 8th

However, the mood on set was awkward as Keanu seemed to wince and the conversation was stilted.

Fans took to social media to say the questioning was “ridiculous” and “unfair.” Many said it wasn't nice to embarrass Reeves like that during a live TV show.

And others pointed out that Reeves “cringed deep down.”

One person said on the BBC's Instagram page: “Awkward questions, lovely man and a great actor ❤️.”

Keanu and Sandra were romantically linked for many years, but these remained just rumors as Sandra said they never dated.

In the past, Keanu has called her “A wonderful person and a wonderful actress.”

Here's the moment the star looked away after being asked the awkward question. His fans were not happy with what they considered to be “unprofessional” questioning

Here's the moment the star looked away after being asked the awkward question. His fans were not happy with what they considered to be “unprofessional” questioning

This comes after film executive Steve Asbell revealed that a third Speed ​​film has not been ruled out.

Fans of the 1994 action film have been patiently waiting for another installment in the series after the disappointing 1997 sequel “Speed ​​2: Cruise Control,” and now the head of 20th Century Studios insists a third film is possible, just If they had an idea about it, the two actors would be “excited”.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Asbell said of Speed: “It's one of the last films we didn't remake.” And to really be a reason to come back, it has to be a great idea and an idea that excites [Reeves and Bullock].

“Because that would be the reason to see it.” It's obviously a really important title for us, but we wouldn't treat it lightly or just try to press them into service. You would have to be part of the development of this idea.'

At a recent screening of the film to mark its 30th anniversary, Bullock suggested that Hollywood was “not brave enough” to make a third installment in the series.

However, Asbell insisted that 20th Century was certainly willing to give it a try, adding that the studio was “sitting on the phone” waiting to hear ideas for the potential blockbuster.

Reeves walks through the garage area after a GR Cup Series auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Oct. 5 in Indianapolis

Reeves walks through the garage area after a GR Cup Series auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Oct. 5 in Indianapolis

He said, “Hollywood is brave enough.” We are brave enough. “We’re on the phone.”

Bullock had argued that the industry would not “tolerate” director Jan de Bont's bombastic ideas for a third film because they would “demand a lot from everyone.”

She explained: “All these things happened because of the crazy man.” [de Bont] in the greenish jacket over there. He's so gentle and gentle today and I think, “That's not the man I remember.” But he's the man who brought the energy and the idea together, who knew what the audience wanted and got it from everyone asked for it, and everyone came forward to play it.

“So what would be this film that would make Jan’s brain and his brilliance happy?” It would require a lot from everyone.

“I don’t know if we’re still in an industry that’s willing to tolerate that and brave enough to do it.”