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Donnie Wahlberg is saying goodbye to Blue Bloods for the final time. The actor, who plays Danny Reagan on the CBS drama, recently took to social media to bid farewell to the show he’s starred in for the past 14 years. Donnie Wahlberg is ‘incredibly thankful’ for his ‘Blue Bloods’ journey Last fall, CBS announced that the 14th season of Blue Bloods would be the last for the show.

The first half of the final season premiered in February and wrapped up in May, with the last eight episodes set to air in the fall of 2024. Though it will still be a few more months before the Blue Bloods series finale airs, the end is already here for the show’s cast. On June 20, Wahlberg posted a video on Instagram of himself stepping off of the New Kids on the Block tour bus and onto the set for his final day of work on Blue Bloods.



“Last day of Blue Bloods,” he wrote. “Not sure I have the words to describe how I feel about today, or the last 14 years on this special Blue Bloods journey, but I do know how incredibly thankful I am for every moment of it.” The ‘Blue Bloods’ star gives a shout-out to the NYPD Blue Bloods focuses on the Reagans, an NYC law enforcement family.

Patriarch Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the NYPD commissioner. His sons Danny and Jamie (Will Estes) are police officers, and his daughter Erin (Bridget Moynahan) is an assistant district attorney. In his Instagram post, Wahlberg paid tribute to New York City’s real-life police officers, as well as every.

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