Bridget Moynahan In See-through PANTlES Shows 0ff More Than She Wanted To

Bridget Moynahan is reflecting on her career and heritage as she receives a prestigious honor—the 2025 John F. Kennedy National Award from the St. Patrick’s Committee of Holyoke.

The Blue Bloods star expressed her gratitude, saying, “Growing up in an Irish family has shaped my values of resilience, family, and community… To be honored with the JFK Award is deeply humbling.” She will be recognized at the JFK Awards Dinner during St. Patrick’s Day week.

Following the conclusion of Blue Bloods after 14 seasons in December 2024, Bridget has already lined up her next project. She will star in and produce California Skate, an indie film set in the 1970s about teenagers navigating first loves and friendships at a roller rink. The movie features a stellar cast, including Brooke Shields, Jay Mohr, Henry Winkler, and Monique Coleman.

Despite the show’s ending, Bridget believes Blue Bloods could have continued. “We’ve been so blessed to tell these stories… There’s going to be a void, and I think it’s a shame we’re removing such a true, honest voice from the air,” she shared.

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