In a candid statement, Tom Selleck, the beloved star of the long-running police drama Blue Bloods, has expressed his frustration regarding the recent cancellation of the show. After over a decade on air, the news came as a shock to both fans and the cast, who have poured their hearts into bringing the Reagan family to life.
Selleck, who has played the iconic role of Frank Reagan, shared his disappointment during a recent interview. “It’s hard to believe that after so many years, the show that has become such an integral part of our lives is coming to an end,” he said. “I feel a bit taken for granted, as if our hard work and dedication weren’t fully appreciated.”
The series, known for its engaging storytelling and strong family values, garnered a loyal fan base throughout its run. Selleck emphasized the impact the show has had not just on viewers but also on the cast and crew, many of whom formed lasting friendships over the years. “We’ve built a family on set, and it’s heartbreaking to see it come to an end,” he added.
Fans of Blue Bloods have taken to social media to express their support for the show and their appreciation for the cast’s performances, prompting Selleck to acknowledge their unwavering loyalty. “The fans have always been incredible,” he noted. “Their support has meant the world to us, and it’s a shame that we won’t be able to continue this journey together.”
As the final episodes air, Selleck remains hopeful for future projects but can’t help but feel a sense of loss as he bids farewell to a character he has cherished for so long. “It’s a tough pill to swallow, but I am grateful for the memories and the impact we’ve made,” he concluded.
While Blue Bloods may be ending, the legacy of Frank Reagan and the Reagan family will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of fans for years to come.