Keanu seen with mystery woman

Keanu Reeves might prefer to lead a solitary life but the actor seems to have found love once again as he was spotted on a date with a mystery woman.
The Matrix star, who dealt a blow when his girlfriend Jennifer Syme died in a car accident in 2001, was pictured with a pretty brunette in London on Sunday, reported Daily Mail.
The 46-year-old actor, who has never married, managed to raise a smile as he left Nobu Berkley restaurant with the woman.
With his long hair and unshaven face, Reeves was his usual camera shy self but seemed to be happy being in the lady’s company.
He carried a cycle helmet in his hand and was dressed down in jeans, T-shirt and green jacket.
Reeves has also been linked to actress Charlize Theron since her split from long-term boyfriend Stuart Townsend. They were spotted hugging in the street last year which led to rumours they were dating.
When a picture of Reeves sitting alone on a park bench came to light last year, a Facebook page titled “Cheer-Up Keanu” was started and garnered thousands of messages.

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‘Most let themselves go at 41’
London: It’s often said that life begins at 40.
But, a new study claims that it’s the age — 41 years to be precise — when most Britons “let themselves go”.
The study, based on a survey, has found that many over 40s begin to eat too much, put on weight and cut down on the amount of daily exercise they take — in fact, many said they wish they could turn back the clock.
More than 40 per cent of over-40s questioned felt they had let themselves go, with more than one third saying that if they could go back in time they wouldn’t allow themselves to become overweight, the Daily Mail reported.
More than 1,00,000 people are diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes every year in the United Kingdom — around 275 new cases every day or one every five minutes.
—PTI

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