Tom Selleck, the renowned actor, remains actively engaged in his acting career. He expresses concern about potentially losing one of his properties following the conclusion of his popular television show.
During an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, the lead star of ‘Blue Bloods’, revealed that the show had been canceled after 14 successful seasons. He made this surprising revelation while discussing his role as the head honcho of the NYPD throughout the series.
Tom is now facing uncertainty about affording his 63-acre ranch in California as his most consistent gig is coming to an end. This may seem like a joke, but Tom is serious about the financial challenges he is currently facing.
Listen for yourself … Tom and the reporter are currently at his ranch in Ventura County, which used to be an avocado farm. They engage in a conversation about the implications of ‘BB’ coming to an end.
To the surprise of the journalist, Tom expresses his hope that he can maintain enough work to keep his place. When she questions his seriousness, he confidently responds, “You bet I am!” Tom openly acknowledges the ongoing struggle of relying on a steady paycheck.
Reflecting on his financial situation, he contemplates whether he is truly set for life. Although he momentarily hesitates, he ultimately conveys his belief that, yes, he is probably secure. However, when considering the prospect of affording a ranch of that magnitude, he admits that it is unlikely.
TOM SELLECK THROUGH THE YEARS
Tom is highly motivated to find his next job because he has financial obligations to meet.
It may be difficult to grasp for those who have followed his career for years – after all, he has been in the industry for decades and one would assume he has accumulated a substantial amount of wealth. However, surprisingly enough, it seems that he hasn’t quite made enough to satisfy his financial needs. ๐ณ