He’s keeping it in the family.
“Blue Bloods” star Donnie Wahlberg said he took some props from the set and is using them for his real-life family business.
“I took my two Danny Reagan outfits — my blue suit and my blue dress,” the 55-year-old actor and singer said. Told the people.
“I put them on mannequins and put them in Wahlburgers,” he said, referring to burger chain He is survived by his brothers, Mark and Paul.
Wahlberg said he later learned that a more iconic prop was available.
“I actually had no intention of taking anything from the set until I found out that the table and chairs were sitting in a warehouse somewhere,” he said.
“Blue Bloods” first premiered in 2010, and follows the Reagan family, consisting of New York Police Department Police Commissioner Frank (Tom Selleck) and his son, NYPD Detective Danny (Wahlberg).
Wahlberg said he plans to rotate the iconic dining set — which also includes a table and chairs — between Wahlburgers locations. He’ll start in St. Charles, Illinois, where he lives with his wife, the former “The View” host jenny mccarthy52.
“I’ll set it up where fans can sit at tables and take pictures,” he explained. “And then I’ll probably bring it to charity, to the DEA, the Detectives Endowment Association, the Widows and Children’s Fund.”
‘Blue Bloods’ ends Friday, December 13 at 10PM on CBS. This will be the series finale of the show after 14 seasons.
Star Tom Selleck has been vocal about his displeasure that the long-running police procedural is coming to an end.
In November 2023, CBS announced that “Blue Bloods” will end,
In May, Selleck, 79, Told “Town & Country” that he still standing “Hopefully CBS comes to its senses,” referring to the cancellation of “Blue Bloods.”
,I am somewhat disappointed,Selleck told TV Insider earlier this month.
He pointed out that the police show has been a constant on CBS for more than a decade.
He said, “During the last eight shows, I didn’t want to talk about the end of ‘Blue Bloods,’ but about it still being hugely successful.”
The “Magnum, P.I.” star said that although he doesn’t believe in “holding a grudge” and “isn’t going to turn into a bitter old man saying, ‘Get off my lawn!'” he plans to remove it. Are against the option of. Plug on the show.
Wahlberg also recalled how emotional it was to film the ending.
Wahlberg said, “On the last day, I was filming all my squad room scenes and it’s something where I hold court as Danny Reagan and Tom Selleck just came over to watch.” SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live.”
Wahlberg said, “When he comes to see you work and says goodbye to everybody.”
“And like, I’m filming the scene. I am already emotional. I look across the room and I see him. He’s really tall, and he’s standing over everyone in the back corner and just watching with tears in his eyes. It was as if the waterworks had been turned on. I could literally cry just thinking about it.”