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Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick bring kids Sosie and Travis to 'MaXXXine' premiere: See photos
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Date:2025-04-18 18:36:51
For Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, the family that celebrates together stays together.
Bacon and Sedgwick brought their children Sosie and Travis Bacon to the world premiere of Bacon's new film "MaXXXine" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on Monday. The "Footloose" star plays John Labat in the 1980s-set crime horror.
Sosie hugged Sedgwick closely as she posed on the red carpet alongside her parents and brother. The 32-year-old later took to Instagram to share a photo from the premiere.
"Was an absolute dream to celebrate this '80s movie star at @maxxxinemovie last night," Sosie wrote. "Go check out this wild ride."
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Travis, decked out in an all-black ensemble, wrapped his arm around dad Bacon at the red carpet event. The 35-year-old gushed about the "good times" he and his family had at the premiere in a sweet Instagram post.
"Thank you @a24 for a great party," Travis wrote on Tuesday. "It was (a) fun ride, and I’m proud of my friends and family who were a part of it."
Bacon and Sedgwick took a moment on the "MaXXXine" red carpet to flaunt their power-couple style.
Bacon looked suave in a salmon suit and light pink button-down shirt, while Sedgwick stunned in a sleek espresso dress with puffer sleeves.
Bacon also struck a pose with his "MaXXXine" co-stars, smiling for the camera alongside Halsey, Mia Goth, Lily Collins, Elizabeth Debicki and others.
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"MaXXXine" will be released in theaters on July 5.
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