Not only his wife Kyra Sedgwick is thrilled: Kevin Bacon poses shirtless for his 66th birthday.
“I suck in my stomach and act like a hot guy,” sang Udo Jürgens (1934-2014) in his classic “Mit 66 Jahren”. It is unlikely that Kevin Bacon (66) knows the song, but the Hollywood star followed this motto for his 66th birthday, with his shirt unbuttoned wide. He is wearing nothing underneath. It is not exactly a six-pack that Kevin Bacon presents to his fans, but not bad for his age. The actor is as slim and slender as ever.
“Not bad at all”: Kevin Bacon’s wife is thrilled
“That’s 66,” Bacon wrote on the photo, treating himself to an emoji cake. “Not bad at all,” his wife Kyra Sedgwick (58) commented on the photo. The “The Closer” actress has been married to the Hollywood star since 1988.
Kevin Bacon’s fans are also excited. “The dream guy from my youth is still the dream guy in my fifties. How can that be?” wrote one fan. “Like a good wine,” commented actor Edi Gathegi (45), who appeared in front of the camera with Bacon for “X-Men: First Class.”
At 66 years old: Kevin Bacon is doing well in business
At 66, Kevin Bacon is doing better in the business than he has in a long time. Two new films have just been released with the teen idol of the 80s. “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” was recently released on Netflix. Bacon plays a corrupt police officer in the late fourth part of the cult film series with Eddie Murphy (63).
“MaxXXine” recently opened in cinemas. In the third part of the horror series with Mia Goth (30) after “X” and “Pearl”, Bacon plays a sleazy private detective.
The new films are apparently also necessary so that Kevin Bacon can continue to be recognized on the street. Recently, the “The Following” actor had a make-up artist do a make-up makeover so that he could go through life unrecognized for a day. He didn’t like the experience at all. “I had to wait in line to buy, I don’t know, a damn coffee,” he complained.
Source: Stern

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