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Watch Kevin Bacon Recreate 'Footloose' Dance To Celebrate The Strike Ending
He's kicking off his Sunday shoes.
The historic actors' strike ended on Wednesday, and to celebrate, Kevin Bacon, 65, posted a video of himself on social media recreating his iconic dance from "Footloose."
Still limber in his 60s, Bacon performed the dance in a barn, 39 years after first performing the dance in the 1984 classic.
In the video, Bacon is backlit by the sun, and he's shown in silhouette as he demonstrates that he's still got his dance chops.
Bacon gave his nostalgic video a simple caption, by way of explanation: "Strike over!" he wrote, tagging the official account for SAG-AFTRA.
Dancing to "Footloose" is especially notable for Bacon, because in 2013 he went on "Conan" and talked about how he bribes DJs not to play that song when he attends weddings.
"I…hand him $20, and say 'Please don't play that song,'" said Bacon. He explained that he does this because when the song plays at an event that he's at everyone crowds around him.
"A wedding is really not about me. It's about the bride and groom, and it's embarrassing. It's awful," he said.
Kevin Bacon, still spry at 65, performing the "Footloose" dance in his recent video. X / @kevinbacon Kevin Bacon performed the dance in a barn. X / @kevinbaconDuring that same appearance, Bacon told host Conan O'Brien that he almost lost the iconic role.
"The producer of the movie wanted me, and the director wanted me, but the head of the studio at the time literally said to them, 'I don't want that kid. He's not f–able,'" he recalled. "I was 24 at the time, and I was pretty sure I was f–able."
One year later, Bacon even recreated the dance — again! — while appearing on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" in 2014.
The strike lasted 118 days, from July 14 to Nov. 8, as the longest work-stoppage in the history of the union.
Kevin Bacon is feeling footloose and fancy free about the strike ending. X / @kevinbaconActors fought to gain health benefits and better pay for background actors, and protections against studios using AI to use their likeness without permission – or to "reanimate" dead actors, as Robin Williams' daughter, Zelda, spoke out about.
"I've already heard AI used to get his 'voice' to say whatever people want and while I find it personally disturbing, the ramifications go far beyond my own feelings," she posted on her Instagram in October. "Living actors deserve a chance to create characters with their choices, to voice cartoons, to put their HUMAN effort and time into the pursuit of performance."
Kevin Bacon shows that he's still got his dance chops, to celebrate the strike ending. X / @kevinbacon Kevin Bacon still has his dance moves in his 60s. Getty Images for SCADThe end of the strike doesn't mean all of the delayed TV shows and movies will immediately return.
"I don't think production will come back until early next year," former "Parks and Recreation" co-star Jim O'Heir told The Post.
"I think some shows that shut down in the middle [of production] might be able to come back quicker, but now they've got to build sets, rent out soundstages, etc."
Still, Bacon is feeling footloose and fancy free about it.
Fans flocked to X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, to comment on Bacon's dance video. "This made me nostalgic AF," one fan wrote, while another said, "God, he's cool."
'Footloose' Star Kevin Bacon Embraces Farming, Home Cooking Far From Hollywood
Kevin Bacon is embracing life away from the Hollywood spotlight on his farm in rural Connecticut.
The 65-year-old actor shares a 40-acre farm in Sharon, Connecticut, with his wife of 35 years, actress Kyra Sedgwick, 58. In an interview with People magazine, Bacon explained how his country lifestyle had inspired him to make some dietary changes – including giving up bacon.
"I no longer eat goat and I no longer eat pig, because I have goats and I have pigs," the "Footloose" star told People for the outlet's "Sexiest Man Alive" issue.
Kevin Bacon has embraced country living on his Connecticut farm. (Kevin Bacon Instagram)
"My wife is like, 'We can't get any more animals, because you're going to stop eating everything," he joked.
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In addition to four goats and two pigs, the pair also own three alpacas and three miniature horses. During a 2021 interview on "Good Morning America," Bacon revealed that he gave Sedgwick two of their goats, Macon and Louie, for their wedding anniversary.
Bacon and Sedgwick frequently share glimpses of their farm life with their fans on social media, which often feature their goats. Over the last couple of years, Bacon has gone viral after posting videos of himself playing the guitar and serenading his goats, using the hashtag #goatsongs.
The actor shares a 40-acre farm with his wife of 35 years, actress Kyra Sedgwick. (Kevin Bacon Instagram)
Along with raising barnyard animals, Bacon told People magazine that another aspect of country living that he and Segwick enjoy is eating fresh vegetables that they grow in their garden.
"I love animals, they are a joy to be around, and they're very, very calming for me," Bacon said. "But we also really love to go into the garden and get fresh herbs or tomatoes or basil or peppers or zucchini.
"Taking something hot off the vine that feels warm and smells like it's been created by all these natural forces of the sun and air and water and earth and dirt, and then putting it back into your body to sustain yourself," the Golden Globe Award winner added.
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"It's a great lesson in terms of just how important it is to do our best to try to protect this boat that we're all riding in."
Bacon, who is an avid home chef, explained that he was inspired to take up cooking after moving to New York City at the age of 17. He recalled living with a roommate for four years in a tiny apartment when he was a struggling actor.
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"He would cook," Bacon said of his former roommate. "I didn't know anything about cooking since I was used to going to the store and getting a sandwich or eating a slice of pizza.
He continued, "And I watched my roommate, and he was a very frugal man so he was not going to go out and spend money to eat in a restaurant or even get something to go. He would make his own food and I got very inspired by that."
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"I would take anything that I had and put it into a pan and just fry it up, and then eat it with a fork out of the pan, because it would also cut down on the minimum amount of dishes for me to have to clean because I didn't want to wash dishes," Bacon remembered.
The actor explained that he still tries to limit the amount of dishes that he has to do after a meal, though he said Sedgwick doesn't share the same approach.
"I clean up as I go along. My wife does not. So if she's doing the cooking, I clean up as she goes along," he said. "I want to sit down and know that the cleanup is not going to be longer than the dinner."
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In addition, Bacon told People that he still would rather cook at home instead of dining out at a restaurant.
"I feel like if you're always eating out or you're always getting something to go, then you're always giving your power over to the people that are going to prepare the food for you," he said. "I can't do that my whole life. I need to have a little bit more control over what I'm putting in my body."
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Bacon said he and his wife's cooking styles also differ, as she prefers to follow a recipe exactly while he enjoys improvising in the kitchen.
"I rarely follow a recipe," he said. "I love recipes because I learn something new, I get inspired by something. I like that stuff, but I generally adjust it."
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Though Bacon said he and Sedgwick didn't teach their children how to cook, he believes that they picked up some skills after watching their parents in the kitchen while they were growing up. The pair share son Travis, 34, and daughter Sosie, 31.
"We pretty much – every night when they were little – had a meal as a family," he recalled. "And that was part of the deal that we would sit down and have dinner together. And it's just something we demanded."
Bacon continued, "Whatever else you had going on during the day, if you were in that house, we all sat down. There were candles. We had dinner with the four of us."
Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.Hume@fox.Com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
Kevin Bacon Recreated His Footloose Dance To Celebrate The Actors' Strike Ending
The Screen Actors Guild strike officially ended on Thursday, and actor Kevin Bacon found himself doing a very familiar dance to celebrate the occasion.
Bacon posted a delightful video on social media of him dancing in a barn to Kenny Loggins' theme song from Footloose, giving movie fans a throwback to the 1984 film that Bacon starred in.
While Bacon wasn't officially reprising his role of rebellious dancing teen Ren McCormack, he did show off the same boot-scootin' boogie moves that helped christen his career way back when.
We're all relieved that Hollywood can get back on track, and Bacon's nostalgic dance moves are a really nice way to ring in that return.
Hey, maybe Bacon will come back one day for another Footloose movie and help a bunch of teens stuck in a rigid small town break out of their shells and learn to cut loose and dance a little?
Well, that would be kind of silly, but since Hollywood is back, even unnecessary sequels can return back to production!
That's something worth dancing about.
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