Mar. 15, 2025
Donnie Wahlberg; the dining table from ‘Blue Bloods’ at Wahlburgers.
Donnie Wahlbergis welcoming guests to share a meal at the Reagan family’s dining table.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, theBlue Bloodsstar, 55, announced that an Illinois location ofWahlburgers— the fast-casual restaurant chain he founded with brothersMarkand chefPaul Wahlberg— will temporarily house the prop for group dinners, which are now available to reserve.
Thecenterpiece of the CBS show, whichended last December after 14 seasons, is now located at the Wahlburgers in St.
Mar. 15, 2025
Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan on ‘Blue Bloods’.Photo:CBS Broadcasting
CBS Broadcasting
Donnie Wahlbergknew he was going to be emotional on his last day on theBlue Bloodsset, but 48 hours of tears wasn’t necessarily on his agenda.
Wahlberg, who has played Det. Danny Reagan on the CBS series since its premiere in 2010, was admittedly a puddle of tears onhis final day on set of the series in June, and he toldVarietythat he “couldn’t turn off the tears for another probably two days” after the show wrapped.
Mar. 15, 2025
Alan, Jimmy, Wayne, Marie, Merrill, Donny and Jay Osmond promoting The Osmonds 50th Anniversary Reunion DVD.Photo:Stuart Mostyn/Redferns
Stuart Mostyn/Redferns
Donny OsmondandMarie Osmondcome from a large, loving family.
The iconic sibling duo have seven brothers: Virl, Tom, Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Jimmy. All nine children were born to George Virl Osmond and Olive May and were raised in Utah as active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mar. 15, 2025
Donny Osmond and wife Debbie.Photo:Donny Osmond/Instagram
Donny Osmond/Instagram
Donny Osmondis celebrating the birthday of woman who “captured” his heart:his wife of nearly 47 years, Debbie.The 67-year-old singer took to Instagram recently to share a carousel of images of himself and his wife, 66, over the years.“Here are some of my personal pictures through the years with the birthday girl who captured my heart. Happy birthday, Debbie. I love you,” he captioned the post.
Mar. 15, 2025
The Osmonds in 1972.Photo:GAB Archive/Redferns
GAB Archive/Redferns
Donny Osmondfeels a lot of nostalgia for his family Christmas specials — but thinks the past is where they should stay.
“I don’t know if it feels organic,” the 67-year-old tells PEOPLE of reviving the storied television programs after all this time. “Those types of holiday specials that we did in the past, they don’t really work these days for some reason.”
Plus, he added “they’re extremely expensive to make.