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Keanu Reeves is auctioning a one-to-one Zoom call for charity

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Love Keanu Reeves and have a spare $16k lying around? You’re in luck! The actor is auctioning the chance to win a one-to-one video call with himself to raise money for charity.

The Matrix star is offering 15 minutes of his time to the highest bidder, in a prize draw aptly titled, “15 Minutes of Fame with Keanu Reeves”. Described as “a little one-on-one with Keanu” – the dream!!! – the auction is valued at $10,000 (£8k), but is currently sitting at £16,600 (£13k). A small price to pay for a quarter of an hour with Keanu.

The auction’s description reads: “You know him. You love him. This is truly priceless and now you have the chance to Zoom with him from home! Get your questions ready and spend 15 minutes with actor, director, producer, and musician, Keanu Reeves.”

Bidding ends at midday on Monday June 22, while the call with Keanu will take place the week of July 6. Proceeds from the auction will go to an Idaho-based children’s cancer charity called Camp Rainbow. You can bid here. Good luck!

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