St. Charles resident Donnie Wahlberg said good-bye to Danny Reagan Thursday in a classy Instagram post, lauding his fans, his fellow actors and, notably, the New York Police Department, upon which the series was based.
Wahlberg, 54, also shared a video as he arrived on set for the last time, just hours after performing with New Kids On The Block in Pittsburgh.
“Last day of Blue Bloods ⬇️ 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,” he began the caption.
“To the cast, the crew, the guest cast, every background actor, writer, producer and every member of every single dept — thank you. To the people of New York, in every neighborhood and borough, thank you for always showing your love. To the NYPD, thank you for your support and sacrifice, I hope we did you proud.”
“Lastly, to my fans, and the fans of this show. We don’t make it 14 days (nevermind 14 years) without you! Your love and support for this show has been one of the great blessings of my life. Thank you.”
CBS announced in November that Blue Bloods would end after its 14th season.