Image Credit - IMDB
Keanu Reeves doesn't have a problem with becoming a U.S. citizen. Indeed, he appears to be quite enthusiastic about the idea.
Image Credit - IMDB
A 58-year-old Canadian actor discussed the subject in a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Image Credit - vulture
at the beginning and his decision to relocate to Toronto and relocate to Tinseltown.
Image Credit - vulture
"I moved to Hollywood when I was just 20. I drove there in my automobile ..." He said this at 9:11. "I've been living here since 1985."
Image Credit - inthatmovie
"And, technically, you're not a U.S. citizen," the host explained and prompted Reeves to confirm that he held Canadian citizenship.
Image Credit - insider
"Absolutely. Yes, but why wouldn't you?" Reeves responded before suggesting he mail president Joe Biden a copy of BRZRKR to speed up his naturalization procedure.
Image Credit - insider
The host then changed direction toward his Mexican-born sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez, who underwent the same process before getting his citizenship in 2005.
Image Credit - vogue
"It's real easy," Rodriguez declared. "You should do it."
Image Credit - vogue
Kimmel then provided Reeves with another option: "You and I could be married should you want to. This would be the perfect way to get into."
Image Credit - insider
"But you're married," Reeves said. "You'd be a criminal, and you'd be on the run; we'd have to be on the run, Jimmy."
Image Credit - insider
"I know, but I told her we might have to make some amendments to our constitution," Kimmel explained.
Image Credit - IMDB
Although Kimmel's John Wick star was not keen on tying the knot, Kimmel offered to host the ceremony uniquely if and the day he becomes the first U.S. citizen.
Image Credit - vulture
"And we'll get all your favorite heroes," Kimmel declared, "Captain America and Wonder Woman will come here. It'll be very patriotic."
Image Credit - vulture