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Kevin Bacon And Kyra Sedgwick Show 'Dinner Time Chaos' When They Cook Together In Hilarious Video

Kevin Bacon And Kyra Sedgwick Show 'Dinner Time Chaos' When They Cook Together In Hilarious Video
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Bacon shared how wife Sedgwick can never have a simple meal with just a few dishes in a highly entertaining Instagram video.

Kevin Bacon recently shared a humorous glimpse into his and Kyra Sedgwick’s lively kitchen dynamics, highlighting their different approaches to cooking.

In a video posted on Instagram, Bacon, 66, playfully documented the organized chaos as Sedgwick, 59, prepared an elaborate dinner.


Starting with broccoli rabe on the stove, Bacon walked through the kitchen, showcasing the variety of dishes Sedgwick was making, including chopped vegetables, shishito peppers, and cauliflower.

Commenting on the array, Bacon joked that while he prefers simpler meals with “just two things,” Sedgwick always aims for “like eight things.”

Sedgwick then revealed their meal plan: coconut curry fish, broccoli rabe, cauliflower, rice, and shishito peppers— “just in case there's not enough.”

“She never wants just two things. She wants like eight things. I don’t know. It's just a thing thing.”



Many people sided with Sedgwick in the matter of variety.

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It did look pretty good.

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Some, however, were clearly echoing Bacon's incredulity at the sheer scope of the dinner.

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Mostly, though, people were in love with their relationship.

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People wanted to know one important thing.

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Sedgewick, Bacon, and their two adult children will be appearing in a comedic horror film called Family Movie.

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