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Tom Selleck Responds to Blue Bloods Cancellation: ‘The Show Experiencing A Popularity Like Never Before’

Tom Selleck and the show’s ardent fans are not ready to say goodbye to “Blue Bloods” just yet. CBS just confirmed that the long-running police procedural, which has been a Friday night television staple since its inception in 2010, will end after the next 14th season.

Selleck, who portrays New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work on the show for the past 13 years. In an interview with TV Insider, he hinted that the decision to end the series might not sit well with its enthusiastic audience, as the show continues to enjoy robust popularity.

Despite the imminent conclusion, Selleck stated that he is not ready to retire from acting and hopes to continue working for as long as feasible. He stated that his character, Frank Reagan, shares his reluctance to leave the job, demonstrating an unwavering dedication to duty.

While other cast members have yet to comment on the show’s finale, behind-the-scenes glimpses from the upcoming season have been shared, indicating an emotional farewell for the beloved Reagan family.❤️

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