The "Blue Bloods" fandom is abuzz with whispers about Tom Selleck's well-being. Rumours have been swirling about the legendary actor experiencing troubles on set, leaving fans worried about the fate of their beloved show. But is there any truth to these whispers?
The "Blue Bloods" Set: A Storm is Brewing?
"Blue Bloods" has been a mainstay on television screens for over a decade, captivating audiences with its gripping storylines and compelling characters. The show's heart and soul, Tom Selleck, has brought Commissioner Frank Reagan to life with an unparalleled charisma and gravitas.
But lately, whispers about Selleck’s well-being have begun to circulate. Insiders have suggested that the 78-year-old actor has been struggling with on-set challenges, specifically citing health issues.

Unmasking the Rumors: Selleck's Rep Responds
According to RadarOnline, Selleck has been battling severe pain, allegedly caused by arthritis. Sources claim that the star has been forced to rely on a stunt double for certain scenes, and that he's been "in a lot of pain and agony.
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Selleck’s rep, however, has vehemently denied these claims. "He's fit and vigorous," the rep stated, dismissing the rumours of Selleck being in constant pain.
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