Kevin Bacon Shows He’s Still Got the Moves While Praising ‘Easy on My Eyes’ Wife Kyra Sedgwick
Bacon and Sedgwick took turns dancing to his catchy 2020 song "She-Zee-Zee"
Kevin Bacon still has the moves - and the hots - for wife Kyra Sedgwick.
On Wednesday, April 3rd, Bacon, 65 shared a clip of him and Sedgwick, 58, dancing to his song "She-Zee-Zee." Bacon recorded the catchy tune in 2020 with his brother Michael as part of the Bacon Bros.
The song's title makes sense once you hear the lyrics. "She-Zee-Zee" translates into "she's easy," as in, "she's easy on my eyes." The clip switches back and forth between Bacon and Sedgwick showing off their dancing skills.
"It’s been four years since I came out with this one but not a thing has changed. ❤️ #SheZeeZee #ForeverLove," Bacon captioned the post. The only thing cuter would be if they danced together!
Bacon and Sedgwick, who have been married since 1988, often post on social media together. Last week, they took on the "blind karaoke" challenge, with Bacon recalling the lyrics from the Rolling Stones classic "Sympathy for the Devil" and Sedgwick singing Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man."
The duo will next be sharing the silver screen in the upcoming movie Connescence. This marks their first film together since 2004 when they appeared in the films Cavedweller and The Woodsman.
In Connescence, Bacon plays a security guard named Stan, who meets Sedgwick's character Cynthia after he stops an attempted robbery at her home.
"From this chance encounter grows a charged and dynamic friendship – first as late-night text sessions filled with humor and intimate revelations, growing into something that shakes the foundation of both their lives," reads the synopsis for the film, which is in production.
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