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Kyra Sedgwick's Tattoo Draws Attention

Kyra Sedgwick has revealed a new tattoo featuring the initials of her family.

On Sunday, Sedgwick took to the red carpet at the Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) Awards show. During an interview with Guiliana Rancic, she made a point to show off the new artwork, which is featured on the actress' ribcage. As she told Rancic, "It's a family tattoo; it's all our initials: K, K, S, and T." Kyra is married to actor Kevin, and they have two children, Sosie and Travis.

Sedgwick and Bacon have been married since 1988 and have enjoyed much success in their respective careers. She has had several roles in movies but is most well known for her role as Brenda Leigh Johnson on TNT's "The Closer." Bacon, of course, has been popular since the 1980s, starring in such movies as "Footloose" and "A Few Good Men" among many others.

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Bacon and Sedgwick have managed to outlast numerous Hollywood marriages. She has said of her relationship, "I think I got really lucky, really young, and I just met the man of my dreams, and he continues to be that." She added, "Staying married for so long takes luck and a lot of hard world. We don't have a fantasy marriage… It's all about working on it."

Bacon told Cosmopolitan magazine, "To me, marriage is about committing yourself to one person. In my opinion, I got the hottest babe there is; I would never do anything to jeopardize that."

"The Closer" has enjoyed much success and will end this summer after seven seasons. Sedgwick won a Golden Globe in 2007 and an Emmy in 2010 for her portrayal as Brenda Leigh Johnson. Husband Bacon has directed several of the episodes, and daughter Sosie was a guest star for a few episodes. She has told reporters, "I cannot fathom how difficult it will be to say goodbye to the incredible family we've created on 'The Closer.'"

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