Kyra Sedgwick Shares How Love Life With Kevin Bacon Stays Spicy

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Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are known for having one of the most enduring marriages in Hollywood. The couple wed on Sept. 4, 1988, after meeting the year before on the set of a PBS adaptation of the 1970 Lanford Wilson play, Lemon Sky. They share two children together, born in 1989 and 1992, and still seem smitten with one another to this day.

As such, during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Wednesday night, Sedgwick was asked by a call-in viewer whether she and Bacon have ever “fooled around in their trailers,” considering the couple have worked together on various projects together over the years.

Letting out an earnest laugh, the 58-year-old exclaimed, “Yes! Absolutely, oh yeah.” After Jim Gaffigan, who was also a guest on the episode, asked if they had “kissed,” she elaborated. “If the trailer’s rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’,” Sedgwick quipped. “It’s a good line, right?”

Bacon and Sedgwick have worked together on a number of films, including the 1991 romcom Pyrates, in which they play a couple who experiences pyrokinesis after having sex; the 1995 legal drama Murder in the First; the 2004 drama The Woodsman; and their 2005 film Loverboy, which Bacon also directed and stars their son and daughter, Travis and Sosie.

And, one would have to imagine, they had plenty of downtime in their trailers during those projects.

In a March 1991 Cosmopolitan interview, Bacon credited his wife of now nearly 36 years for turning his life around. “The time I was hitting what I considered to be bottom was also the time I met my wife, our kids were born, good things were happening,” he said at the time. “And I was able to keep supporting myself; that always gave me strength.”

And sure enough, shortly after marrying Sedgwick, Bacon’s career took off, with leading roles in She’s Having a Baby (1988), Flatliners (1990), He Said, She Said (1991), and JFK (1991). And the rest, of course, is history.

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