Chris Pine and his girlfriend Keana Sky Wenger are making the 2026 French Open the site of their latest dates, and we’re all here for it.
Chris, 45, and Keana, who is reportedly around 30, have been dating since 2023, although keep their relationship very private. While they’ve been spotted out and about a few times since they started dating, they only made their first official appearances in 2026.
On Monday, June 1, the pair were spotted at Roland Garros for day nine of the Open, both dressed for the part with Chris opting for a cream tuxedo jacket with gold buttons to pair with a white button down, black slacks and brown suede loafers. Keana went with a navy blue dress tied at the waist with a chunky gold bracelet.
The pair were back once again the following day, appearing for day 10 of the Open on June 2 with Chris in a pinstriped black blazer with a patterned tie and baby blue button down, and Keana in a black dress.
Chris and Keana’s relationship
The Wonder Woman star has been quietly dating Keana reportedly since 2023, first being linked when they were seen on a boat together in Portofino, Italy.
Per Us Weekly, the couple met when Keana worked as a waitress at the Middle Eastern restaurant Saffy’s in Los Angeles. While not much is known about her, per reports from the time, she is a designer, and has even made fashion show appearances with her famous partner.
While they were spotted at the Waiting For Godot premiere together in New York City in September 2025, they made their official public debut at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards in January 2026, with the couple photographed at the ceremony.
Chris on his love life
The Star Trek actor has been linked with several women over the years, from Annabelle Wallis to Audrina Patridge and Olivia Munn, but when it comes to his love life, he keeps his cards close to his chest, citing a desire for privacy.
“That’s something I don’t really want to talk about,” he told The Hollywood Reporter in 2014, noting that speculation about his love life while making Star Trek especially left him vulnerable to hounding by the paparazzi.
“They [expletive] suck,” he said of the increased attention on him. “The light of my flame was really bright after Star Trek [in 2009], and I had that bizarre convergence of everything’s so intense for about a month, and then it died down.”
“During that time, they’re [expletive] chasing you, and you’re driving at speeds you shouldn’t be driving at. Thankfully, I don’t really have much of that anymore.”
Being on social media isn’t on his radar either. “What am I going to tweet about? My sneakers? Or, ‘I have 140,000 friends on Facebook.’ What does that even mean? I find it to be a waste of time. The Internet is so caustic; just a place where people get to spew nonsense and [expletive].”
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