Kevin Bacon, 64, has breakfast with his son Travis, 33, in Los Angeles

Kevin Bacon, 64, keeps a low profile in a trucker hat and sunglasses while having breakfast with his 33-year-old son Travis… after starring in TWO Super Bowl commercials.

Kevin Bacon kept a low profile while having breakfast with his son Travis in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles on Saturday.

The 64-year-old actor sported a black trucker hat and RayBan sunglasses as the duo made their way to the restaurant.

He was dressed in a black jean jacket paired with a blue plaid shirt over a white T-shirt.

The Tremors star added classic blue jeans and brown suede boots to complete the cool-casual look.

Kevin’s only son, Travis, whom he shares with his wife Kyra Sedgwick, showed off his tattooed sleeves on a black T-shirt bearing the name and one of the main characters from the film Terrifier.

Low profile: Kevin Bacon kept a low profile while having breakfast with his son Travis in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles on Saturday.

Father-son time: Kevin’s only son Travis, whom he shares with wife Kyra Sedgwick, showed off his tattooed sleeves on a black T-shirt bearing the name and one of the main characters from the movie Terrifier

Travis changed into skinny black jeans and parted his dyed-black hair down the middle for his lunch date with dad.

Kevin and his wife of over three decades, Kyra, also share a 30-year-old daughter, Sosie.

Kyra is a fellow actress who starred in the show The Closer, along with other shows and movies.

The Bacon family had a lot to celebrate last weekend when Kevin starred in two Super Bowl commercials that aired during the big game on Sunday.

Along with an ad for Hyundia featuring his daughter Sosie, he also voiced an ad for the Budweiser beer brand that played on the famous six degrees of separation theory related to actor Footloose.

Display each bottle of beer in a six-pack that is distributed among different groups of people.

In 1994, Kevin was the focus of a popular and enduring game devised by three Albright College students, in which people had to match other artists to Bacon through six or fewer co-stars.

speaking to PEOPLEKevin said he didn’t initially put together the connection when he signed up to do the ad.

“It wasn’t until I saw the place that I said to myself, ‘Oh, that’s right. A six-pack is six degrees of connection,'” he said.

I didn’t even think to myself: “Oh, of course, they will come to me.” I just thought they wanted me for my voice.

The Philadelphia native said of the six degrees theory: ‘I’ve always felt that the actual idea, which, by the way, existed many years before I got attached to it…is a beautiful concept. If you take me out of the game, we’re all connected.

Super Bowl Star: The Bacon family had a lot to celebrate last weekend when Kevin starred in two Super Bowl commercials that aired during the big game on Sunday.

In the family: Along with an ad for Hyundia with her daughter Sosie, she also voiced an ad for the Budweiser beer brand that played on the famous six degrees of separation theory related to actor Footloose.

Display each bottle of beer in a six-pack that is distributed among different groups of people.

Speaking to PEOPLE, Kevin said he didn’t initially make the connection when he signed on to make the announcement; seen in december

The promo clip shows a six-pack of Budweiser bottled beers being casually distributed among people who work, party, play basketball, and make music.

“Everyone in this ad is real people who have had to overcome their own personal struggles,” said Bacon, who ends the commercial by declaring “This Bud’s for you,” a tagline the company says it seeks to revive audiences with. advertisement. on the big stage.

Bacon said he appreciates the clear message sent in the ad: “I think it’s very smart to take the idea of ​​a Budweiser six-pack and use that six-degree concept.”

‘I’m sure there are Super Bowl ads where you go, ‘Yeah, but what were they trying to do? [to sell]?” I don’t think this is one of them.”

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