Plenty of BLUE BLOODS characters made their exits from the show over the years, but some were more unexpected than others. Here are the stories behind why some of your favorite characters left BLUE BLOODS suddenly.
As revivals take place both domestically and abroad, the YouVersion Bible app celebrates a monumental achievement — it has now been downloaded over one billion times.
"I can't do it, and they offered me a lot of money, and I was like, 'I can't do it because I don't want my brother to be hurt by that, like the last thing he needs. He's already getting tortured by me and underwear, let alone completely.’”
"Kindness takes everything we have. It's beautiful. It's wonderful. It's something we all deserve, and it's something I think we need to lead with, no matter what the circumstance."
LANDMAN actor Ali Larter explained that she prefers keeping her family out of Hollywood because it gives her time to actually be present with her children, rather than having her attention constantly drawn away by industry happenings.
Based on a true story, ONE IN A MILLION follows "the Kassis family, whose healthy young son, Jade, is suddenly stricken with Hlh — a rare and deadly blood disorder that throws them into a battle for his life. As doctors race to find answers and the family strives to maintain hope, the project ‘explores the line between the medical and the miraculous,’” a synopsis reads.
“I’ve just been staying patient, trusting in the Lord’s plan,” he told THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL. “Just continuing to do my part, and the rest I just leave up to him.”
He had previously planned a Utah gathering for the following summer, but when area church leaders said the community was “hurting,” Laurie and his team moved the date up drastically.