Keanu Reeves was reunited with his ex China Chow recently, and according to eye witness, the two of them were flirting. The actor is currently celebrating the success of his new movie, “John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum.”

Reeves was at The Gaffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary (MOCA) in Los Angeles on Sunday. While there, he was reunited with his ex girlfriend, and according to eyewitnesses, Chow was “hitting on Keanu hardcore,” Us Weekly reported.

According to the source, Chow had her arm on Reeves’ shoulder, and he was tossing his head back and laughing. There was a moment when the actor walked away and then playfully walked back to her.

Chow’s boyfriend, Billy Idol, was with her, but she reportedly flirted with Reeves in front of him. Idol reportedly left them at some point, and the two of them continued to chat.

Reeves reported had a “childlike grin” and was laughing “hysterically” at everything his ex said, according to the insider. Chow, on the other hand, kept touching the “John Wick” actor, and she kept “letting her arm linger on his shoulder.”

Chow was linked to Reeves way back in June 2008 when the two were seen topless in the Mediterranean Sea. They were both taking a vacation at the French Riviera at the time. Later, in 2018, Chow was seen with Idol at different high-society events.

Reeves has a good reason to smile at the moment because his new film “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum” is a big hit at the box office, The New York Times reported. The film made about $57 million in the U.S. and Canada, which is more than the initial ticket sales of the first two films of the franchise combined.

The plot of “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum” revolves around Reeves’ character who is on the run for his life. In an interview with Variety, the actor spoke about how the action scenes in the film are a part of his character’s story and how they are important for creating the world in the movie.

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Keanu Reeves attends a promotional event for “John Wick: Chapter 2” in Tokyo, Japan, on June 13, 2017. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon