‘Blue Bloods’ Star Bridget Moynahan Posts Rare Candid Photo With Donnie Wahlberg
Ahead of the final episodes of Blue Bloods, Bridget Moynahan is expressing heartfelt emotions for her on-screen brother. The actress shared a rare photo with Donnie Wahlberg on Instagram for his 55th birthday. In her caption, she mentioned how Wahlberg convinced her she “needed another Leo” in her life. “He wasn’t wrong. Can’t imagine my life without my brother from another mother,” she wrote. The photo captures the two deeply enjoying each other’s company, reflecting their genuine bond.
This brother-sister duo isn’t just family on Blue Bloods; their bond extends beyond the screen. Wahlberg responded in the comments, expressing his gratitude for her “every single day! Ps – Everyone needs more Leos in their life!” Given that they have spent the last 14 years portraying siblings, it’s no surprise that their relationship has evolved into something akin to a real family.
While filming for Blue Bloods has wrapped up, it’s heartwarming to see that the cast maintains their close-knit connections. Knowing how strong these bonds are makes the show’s cancellation even more bittersweet. The Reagans epitomize family closeness, and seeing this translate off-screen is huge. The good news is that the cast, especially Wahlberg and Moynahan, will likely continue sharing sweet moments on social media for various special occasions. In addition, fans can look forward to behind-the-scenes content during these final episodes.
While the final season of Blue Bloods is confirmed, rumors are swirling about potential spinoffs, movies, or an additional season by CBS. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but it’s possible that cast members like Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan would be eager to collaborate again. Predicting the final wrap-up for the Reagan family’s stories by December is tricky, but there are bound to be more touching moments between the actors and their characters. Fans have much to anticipate.
Don’t miss the premiere of Season 14, Part 2, on Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS to witness the beginning of the end for Blue Bloods. Saying goodbye to the Reagans will be tough, but knowing the cast remains close will offer some comfort.