Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick delight with their farm rendition of ‘Saturday in the Park’

The couple has been married for 35 years and they appear to be living their best life, goat poop and all.

Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon singing on their farm
Photo credit: Kevin Bacon/InstagramThese two are ultimate #couplegoals.

Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are once again demonstrating that this is their world and we’re just living in it. And what a simply delightful world it is.

The actors have been married for over 35 years and they’ve each co-starred in countless movies and television shows during that time. They’ve raised two kids together and have long been viewed as #couplegoals icons. When you see their videos on Instagram, it’s easy to understand why.

On the 4th of July, Bacon shared a video of himself and Sedgwick singing a rendition of Chicago’s “Saturday in the Park” on their family farm. Bacon plays guitar and sings, Sedgwick plays kazoo and sings—while eating ice cream and stepping over a large pile of goat poop—and the casual, down-to-earth joy of it all is deeply satisfying to watch.


As one commenter put it, “Here are the people who deserve their own reality show.”

Watch and enjoy:

This isn’t the first time we’ve celebrated K & K and their farm animals here at Upworthy. Bacon covering a Beyonce song while surrounded by goats caught our attention in August of 2022 and we’ve been hooked to his Instagram account ever since. When Sedgwick joined him with her screaming goat to sing some Miley Cyrus, we were totally vindicated. How can you not smile at Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick singing and kazooing fabulous covers on their farm? It’s simply not possible.

Highly recommend following Kevin Bacon on Instagram if you don’t already. Guaranteed, nowhere else on Earth are you going to find gems like this:

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