TOM Selleck has stepped out looking unrecognizable as he stepped out in a casual ensemble with a bushy grey beard on his face.
The iconic actor switched up his look months after CBS announced that Blue Bloods was canceled.
On Tuesday, Tom, 79, was seen in Thousand Oaks, California, wearing a baggy black T-shirt, navy blue button-down shirt, and black athletic shorts.
He wore black socks and sneakers on his feet, somewhat unkempt grey hair, and a bushy grey beard.
The Three Men and a Baby actor was spotted eating a McDonald’s burger before strolling across the parking lot.
Typically, Tom is clean-shaven with a large mustache and carefully styled hair.
His new look comes after CBS announced the end of Blue Bloods in May.
Tom has been clear about his unhappiness with the decision.
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Before the network announced that the police drama, which was beloved by fans, had been canceled, the Magnum PI star discussed its renewal chances with CBS Sunday Morning.
“Well, that’s a good question,” he said at the time.
“I will continue to think that CBS will come to their senses.
“We’re the third-highest show in all of broadcast.”
Tom continued, “We’re winning the night. All the cast wants to come back.
“I can tell you this: We aren’t sliding off a cliff; we’re doing good shows.”
“And still holding out place. So I dunno. You tell me,” the actor went on.
The first half of Season 14 of Blue Bloods ended in May, with the second half coming this fall.
CBS Fall Premiere Dates
CBS has announced its fall premiere lineup. The network has decided to push most of its premieres back to mid-October, while one highly-anticipated show is still slated to air in September.
Here’s a look at all the shows premiering on CBS this fall:
Wednesday, September 18:
Saturday, September 21:
Sunday, September 22:
- 60 Minutes – 7pm ET
- Matlock (Sneak Peek) 9pm ET
Sunday, September 29:
- Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
- 60 Minutes – 7:30pm ET
- The Summit (Sneak peek) – 9pm ET
- Big Brother – 10:30pm ET
Sunday, October 6:
- Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
- American Music Awards – 8pm ET
- Big Brother – 10pm ET
Wednesday, October 9:
- Survivor – 8pm ET
- The Summit – 9:30pm ET
Thursday, October 10:
- Big Brother – 8pm ET
- Matlock – 9pm ET
- Elsbeth – 10pm ET
Sunday, October 13:
- 60 Minutes – 7pm ET
- Big Brother – 8:30pm ET
Monday, October 14:
- NCIS – 8pm ET
- NCIS: Origins – 9pm ET
Tuesday, October 15:
- FBI – 8pm ET
- FBI: International – 9pm ET
- FBI: Most Wanted – 10pm ET
- Wednesday, October 16:
- Survivor – 8pm ET
- The Summit – 9:30pm ET
Thursday, October 17:
- George & Mandy’s First Marriage – 8pm ET
- Ghosts – 8:30pm ET
- Matlock – 9pm ET
- Elsbeth – 10pm ET
Firday, October 18:
- SWAT – 8pm ET
- Fire Country – 9pm ET
- Blue Bloods – 10pm ET
Monday, October 21:
- The Neighborhood – 8pm ET
- Poppa’s House – 8:30pm ET
- NCIS – 9pm ET
- NCIS: Origins – 10pm ET
Sunday, October 27:
- Continuation of NFL on CBS – 7pm ET
- 60 Minutes – 7:30pm ET
- Tracker – 8:30pm ET
- The Equalizer – 9:30pm ET
LINEUP CHANGES
CBS has made major changes to its lineup as its programming priorities shifted.
The network began focusing on a new crime drama, leading fans to believe Blue Bloods’ days were numbered.
In early May, CBS ordered its first new show, Sheriff Country, for the 2025-2026 season, as reported by Deadline.
The show, a Fire Country spinoff, follows Deadpool star Morena Baccarin, 44, as she plays Sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire’s division chief Sharon Leone (Diane Farr).
Mickey investigates criminal activity in Edgewater, a small town.
Mickey was introduced in an April show called Alert the Sheriff.
Fans flocked to X, slamming the network for ordering the show over Blue Bloods.
“What is wrong with you CBS? Fire Country routinely gets lower ratings than #BlueBloods, yet you decide to end #BlueBloods, while doing a spin-off if Fire Country,” an angry viewer posted at the time.