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Blue Bloods Cast Rallies Around Tom Selleck as He Celebrates Major Milestone

Tom Selleck, star of Blue Bloods, has been promoting his new memoir, You Never Know. On May 7, he spoke at the 92nd Street Y, with a Q&A hosted by his on-screen daughter, Bridget Moynahan. Bridget praised Selleck on social media, sharing photos from the event and calling him an “icon.”

“Great conversation last night @92ndstreety with the iconic #TomSelleck about his life and journey! You can find out all about it in his new memoir You Never Know. It’s really good!!” she captioned a post featuring selfies and snapshots from the event. Bridget wore a sleek silk shirt with a blue and white print, paired with navy blue wide-leg pants.

What is ‘You Never Know’ of Tom Selleck?

Tom Selleck’s memoir, You Never Know, begins with a dramatic car accident that occurred when he was 17 on Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. It follows his life, from his academic years at the University of Southern California to his military service after being drafted in 1967 for the Vietnam War, and his acting career. Selleck discusses his ascent to prominence, including winning an Emmy for his part as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I., recurrent roles as Richard on Friends, and his current role as Frank Reagan on Blue Bloods.

What Exactly is Blue Bloods About?

“Blue Bloods” follows the Reagan family, with Tom Selleck as patriarch Frank, who serves as the Police Commissioner of New York City. The family has a deep history in law enforcement, with Frank’s sons Danny and Jamie working as NYPD detective and sergeant respectively, and his daughter Erin as an assistant district attorney. Since its premiere in 2010, the show has been a consistent success in ratings and critical acclaim.

Bridget Moynahan Comments on Blue Bloods’ Aancellation.

Bridget Moynahan and co-star Donnie Wahlberg appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show to share their anguish and disbelief following the cancellation. Bridget emphasized the close link built between the actors and crew over the show’s 14-year run, emphasizing the familial feel they’ve created. Fans have urged CBS to reconsider its decision, with even Tom Selleck expressing hope that the network will “come to their senses.”

Tom Selleck is Urging CBS To “Awaken To Reality.”

Tom Selleck is pushing back against CBS’s decision to end their show, “Blue Bloods.” Selleck argues that the show remains successful, ranking third in scripted broadcasts and consistently winning its time slot. He emphasizes the cast’s willingness to continue, asserting that the series isn’t declining. Despite Selleck’s plea, CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach remains firm in the decision to conclude the show in December, citing the importance of refreshing the schedule.

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  1. CBS are idiots for canceling such a GREAT show. That is all I can say—It is a GREAT series. Why would you let it die? You have a great following!

  2. Everyone should boycott CBS until they bring back the most wholesome family show on TV .
    Audience want it back .Just be ause Amy whoever 2ants change she should realize without the audience 2atching the show and keeping it in top that it would not have been successful for 14 years .
    So come this season BOYCOTT watching CBS .
    SHOW HER THAT WE THE PEOPLE SPOKE and bring back the best show ever BUEBLOODS !!!

  3. We Senior citizens love watching Blue Bloods and there’s millions of us. This show has given us joy throughout the years. It’s a top rated show so WHY THE HELL is CBS cancelling it…and continuing with other shows like FBI, etc whose plots are getting cornier by the week. Blue Bloods has good balanced scripts , just enough cop in it with the showing of family dynamics. It gives us life. DON’T CANCEL IT PLS !!!!!!! 😍

  4. If,CBS don’t want to keep showing “Blue Blood” then maybe the show should go to another network like some
    other shows have done. CBS must don’t know what they have going-should let the viewers know why they want to cancel “Blue Blood”, There aren’t that many family shows on as this one-could never understand why it had to be on at 10:00 and not 9:00pm.

  5. Stupid is the only word I can think of for cancelling one of the most watched shows on television, Many shows have been on 20 years or more and you think you need to refresh your line up. No you need to get new common sense and stop this cancellation.

  6. I find it disturbing that one person has so much clout to make a decision on taking a show off the air. A good family oriented show that gives people hope that maybe they have a chance in there own lives. Sometimes people can imagine that when they watch a family show that is so true and good that there day is good. Why take off a great show and put on some crap show that no one wants to watch. I say we boycott CBS.

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