Donnie Wahlberg Gets Emotional Over ‘Blue Bloods’ Ending, Hints at Hope for the Future
In a heartfelt interview with Kelly Clarkson, Donnie Wahlberg opened up about the emotional toll of Blue Bloods ending after 14 successful seasons. Best known for his role as Detective Danny Reagan, Wahlberg reflected on what the show has meant to him both personally and professionally.
Fighting back tears, Wahlberg praised the tight-knit cast and crew: “The crew is phenomenal, the cast is phenomenal. It’s one of the things that helps when I’m away from my wife, my family, and my kids.” He went on to describe the set as a second home, adding, “When you can show up in a safe place with so many people who are kind and gracious… it’s really special.”
Though Blue Bloods is set to wrap up, Wahlberg offered a spark of hope for fans still clinging to the possibility of more. “Until it’s gone, it’s not going away, as far as I’m concerned,” he said. “Maybe there’s some way it will still end up surviving and carrying on in a different way.”
As Wahlberg’s words resonated with longtime fans, the interview served as a poignant reminder of just how much the series has meant to its stars—and how its legacy might still continue in some form.
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