Kensi Blye Drops Bombshell: Possible Move to ‘NCIS Hawaii’! Is LL Cool J Returning? Get the Jaw-Dropping Details!

Do you find yourself missing the cast of NCIS: Los Angeles now that the series has concluded? Daniela Ruah, one of the show’s prominent actors, has hinted at a potential return to the franchise in the future. As NCIS: Los Angeles wraps up, fans are curious if Kensi Blye, portrayed by Ruah, might make her way to NCIS: Hawai’i, especially given the show’s cancellation. Here’s what we know so far.

On May 21, 2023, NCIS: Los Angeles bid farewell with an emotional Season 14 conclusion. The long-running series, featuring LL Cool J and Chris O’Donnell, premiered in September 2009 and enjoyed a 14-year run. Daniela Ruah played the role of NCIS special agent Kensi Blye from the show’s inception in 2009 until its final season in 2023.

In an October 2022 interview with Smashing Interviews, Ruah reflected on the gratifying aspects of portraying Kensi Blye. She appreciated that Kensi was portrayed as a flawed character who learned from her mistakes and experienced significant growth over the years. Ruah also expressed deep affection for her co-stars, considering them family after 14 years of collaboration.

Regarding the potential of joining NCIS: Hawai’i, Ruah mentioned that she would consider it if approached. She shared her excitement about her character’s pregnancy storyline and believed that, after years of dedication to the greater good, the characters deserved happiness.

Following LL Cool J’s example, Daniela Ruah might become a recurring guest star on NCIS: Hawai’i Season 3. LL Cool J expressed his enthusiasm about joining the NCIS: Hawai’i team on Twitter, and the show’s lead, Vanessa Lachey, welcomed him with excitement.

NCIS: Hawai’i, the fourth spin-off in the NCIS universe, premiered in 2021 and recently completed its second season. CBS has confirmed its renewal for a third season in 2023-2024, with Vanessa Lachey making history as the first Asian American woman to lead an NCIS series.

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