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Kevin Bacon Shares Shirtless Pic For His 66th Birthday—And Kyra Sedgwick's Response Is All Of Us

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The 'Closer' star cheekily weighed in after her husband posted a shirtless photo on Instagram to celebrate his 66th birthday.

Kevin Bacon turned 66 on Monday, and what better way to celebrate than with a shirtless picture on social media?

Yes, the actor took to Instagram to mark the milestone with a photo of himself leaned back in nature sporting an unbuttoned shirt and dark blue shorts.


He captioned his post:

"This is 66. 🎂"

While people in the comments all agreed that Bacon makes 66 look good, wife Kyra Sedgwick's cheeky comment perfectly captured everyone's thoughts.

She reacted to the photo:

"Not too shabby! ❤️"

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Viewers of Sedgwick's comment wholeheartedly concurred.

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And several added that her hubby's got it pretty good, too.

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Others echoed the Closer star's sentiment in the comments.

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And, of course, his fans all wished the Footloose icon a happy birthday, as well.

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Sedgwick herself also took to Instagram to celebrate her husband of 35 years, sharing a montage in the key of Linkin Park’s “One More Light.”

Text accompanying the photos read:

“If you were to ask me about bacon, I would say ... Bacon can be a delicious part of a balanced breakfast."
"But if you asked me on a deeper level, I would say ... (Kevin) Bacon is the love of my life, my only one, happy birthday!”

She captioned her post:

"Bacon’s #1 fan."
"Happy Birthday @kevinbacon!"

Happy birthday, Kevin. We hope it was everything you wanted and more!

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