Winona Ryder says she and Keanu Reeves still call each other 'husband' and 'wife' over text
The pair of longtime friends may have technically tied the knot while filming a marriage sequence for the 1992 film, "Bram Stoker's Dracula."
Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves made a vow and they’re sticking to it!
During a recent episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Ryder revealed that she and her Bram Stoker’s Dracula costar still refer to one another as “husband” and “wife” over text after tying the knot in the 1992 film. (And, you know, potentially in real life, too.)
“We do text,” Ryder confirmed. Although, she admitted that the technology-averse pair have a unique way of messaging one another where “we always say who it is, even though it says it on the text.”
To prove her point, Ryder recalled a time when she reached out to congratulate Reeves on his birthday. “I was like, ‘Happy birthday, my husband!’” She said, ending her note by adding her nickname, Noni.
Reeves, she remembered, responded in kind with his own signature sign off. “He’s like, ‘Hey, wife! Love you! KR, 57,” she said. “On each birthday, he’s like, ‘KR, 57,’ or whatever his age is, and he’s always done that. He’s the best.”
While they’ve never actually dated, Ryder previously told Entertainment Weekly that she and Reeves are technically married because a real-life Romanian priest was present for their characters’ wedding in Bram Stoker’s Dracula.