Donnie Wahlberg isn't the only Blue Bloods cast member who's engaged. Just weeks after the New Kids on the Block singer/dancer and his often topless former Playboy playmate girlfriend Jenny McCarthy announced their engagement on The View, Jennifer Esposito revealed that she and her business partner Lois Dowler also recently got engaged on Katie Couric talk show this week. While Donnie claims that he and Jen don't have any plans set in stone for the wedding just yet, he had been planning to pop the question all along. Tom Selleck isn't happy at all with CBS' decision to cancel making any more Jesse Stone installments; so an undaunted Magnum P.I. vows to reboot the franchise without the network's support or money--if he can.
Sultry Blue Bloods actress Jennifer Esposito stole the shot light from her boy band co-star Donnie Wahlberg once with her announcement this week that she is getting married to her bakery business partner boyfriend Louis Dower.
Esposito admitted to Katie Couric that she practically used Louis' desire to blackmail him into helping her finance her gluten-free bakery Jennifer's Way (via Entertainment Weekly):
"He wanted no part of it in the beginning...He said, 'I don't know anything about a bakery.'
"And I said, 'I don't either! But we're gonna do this. I'm gonna do this. And if you want to see me, that's where I'm gonna be, on 10th Street.'"
Donnie Wahlberg claims that he and fiancé Jenny McCarthy don't have any firm plans in place for their upcoming wedding.
THough that seems highly unlikely when you consider he began planning his marriage proposal almost immediately after they started dating (via Extra):
"[I] probably planned it about two months into us dating, but things take time and I just waited until the moment was right."
Tom Selleck is also making plans for his future, but they center around bad-ass lawman Jesse Stone's struggle for peace and justice--not some grandiose weddings.
In an interview with Zap2It, Tom seemed determine to carry on with Stone saga, despite the CBS pull-out, but only if he could get enough money to do it right:
"I can safely say, and this is not biting the hand that feeds me, that CBS isn't interested in doing another one.
"I could probably sell it somewhere for the same amount of money, but the show might not have the same amount of money [in budget terms].
"Obviously, the franchise is near and dear to me, and I don't want to sell it out. We'll see."
Apparently, plenty of folks don't want to see it all all.
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