Tom Selleck Responds to Blue Bloods Ending and Addresses Joining Donnie Wahlberg on Boston Blue
Tom Selleck Responds to Blue Bloods Ending and Addresses Joining Donnie Wahlberg on Boston Blue
After more than a decade at the center of one of television’s most beloved police dramas, Tom Selleck has finally opened up about the end of Blue Bloods and the growing buzz around Donnie Wahlberg’s rumored new project, Boston Blue.
Selleck, who became synonymous with Commissioner Frank Reagan during the show’s long run, acknowledged that saying goodbye isn’t easy—for him or for the fans. He reflected on the cast’s deep bond, describing the series as “a rare experience where the work, the people, and the audience all connected in a special way.”
As speculation swirls about whether he might reunite with co-star Donnie Wahlberg on Boston Blue, Selleck kept his response thoughtful but measured. He expressed admiration for Wahlberg’s energy and creativity, saying he “wouldn’t be surprised” to see him lead another hit series. But when asked directly about appearing on the rumored show, he didn’t make any promises—only noting that he’s “always open to good stories and good people.”
For now, Selleck seems focused on appreciating the legacy of Blue Bloods and the millions of viewers who stayed loyal throughout its run. Whether a future collaboration with Wahlberg is truly on the horizon remains to be seen, but fans are already buzzing about the possibility.
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