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CBS Confirms the Fate of Blue Bloods Season 15

Fans of “Blue Bloods” should prepare to say goodbye to the Reagan family’s Sunday night supper. Despite emotional pleas from performers such as Donnie Wahlberg and Tom Selleck, CBS has officially cancelled the long-running sitcom.

“We want to thank the incredible cast and crew for their dedication,” said CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach. “While we’ll miss those family dinners, it’s time to give the show the sendoff it deserves.”

The decision follows a series of social media efforts, with Wahlberg leading the way on platforms such as X. Despite his best efforts, the network’s decision to end the show in December remained unchanged.

As we prepare to bid farewell to “Blue Bloods,” let’s cherish the memories of this iconic TV family and the impact they’ve had on audiences over the years.

Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, and Tom Selleck Speak Out on Blue Bloods Season 15

Major cast members of “Blue Bloods” have voiced their dismay over the show’s cancellation. Donnie Wahlberg, known for his active support on Twitter, expressed being “upset and sad” during an appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show” alongside Bridget Moynahan. Moynahan shared sentiments about saying goodbye to the show’s tight-knit family, including the long-standing crew.

Tom Selleck, who portrays Frank Reagan, expressed reluctance about bidding farewell to his character, indicating CBS’s plans for an eight-episode conclusion. Despite hopes for continuation elsewhere, CBS seems committed to concluding the show as planned. Fans can anticipate a proper sendoff for the Reagans this fall.

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