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Donnie Wahlberg Break His Silence After CBS’ Decision To Cancel ‘Blue Bloods’

After 14 incredible seasons, CBS has reportedly made the difficult decision to end Blue Bloods, the beloved police procedural that has been a staple of Friday night television. Donnie Wahlberg, who plays Detective Danny Reagan, has finally addressed the news, sharing an emotional message with fans.

In a heartfelt statement on social media, Wahlberg expressed his gratitude for the show’s journey. “It’s hard to believe this chapter is coming to an end,” he wrote. “For 14 seasons, we’ve told meaningful stories, shared incredible moments, and built a family—both on-screen and with our viewers.”

Wahlberg also took the opportunity to thank the fans who have supported the show since its debut in 2010. “Your love and dedication kept us going all these years. You made Friday nights special, and for that, we are forever grateful,” he added.

Reflecting on his time as Danny Reagan, Wahlberg admitted he would miss the camaraderie of the cast and crew, particularly the iconic Reagan family dinner scenes. However, he hinted at new opportunities on the horizon, saying, “While this goodbye is bittersweet, I’m excited for what’s next.”

As Blue Bloods prepares for its final episodes, fans can expect an emotional farewell to a series that has left an indelible mark on television history.

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