Maria Bello’s Shocking NCIS Resignation – The Unbelievable Reason Behind the Departure Revealed!

The CBS premiere of NCIS Season 18 attracted an audience of 10 million viewers, showcasing the enduring popularity of the show, which boasts over 400 episodes and seamlessly combines action, drama, humor, and romance within the Naval Criminal Investigative Services team (The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Tonight).

Regrettably, Season 18 bid farewell to Special Agent Jacqueline “Jack” Sloane, portrayed by Maria Bello, adding to the series’ history of impactful departures like those of Pauley Perrette and Lauren Holly (Deadline). Bello’s exit after three years was attributed to the conclusion of her contractual commitment (Good Housekeeping). On her final filming day, Bello expressed gratitude on Instagram, emphasizing the lessons in commitment, community, and the joy of the creative process. She commended the NCIS team as an exceptionally kind and generous group of individuals.

In a separate Instagram post, Maria Bello extended her thanks to the NCIS team and fans for the show’s 18-year success, recognizing the global audience and expressing hope for many more years to come.

Currently, Maria Bello is engaged in various projects, including her role as a writer and producer for the film “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis. The movie, described as a “female Braveheart,” narrates the story of 5,000 women warriors in Dahomey (modern-day Benin) during the 18th and 19th centuries, formidable adversaries to the French (Newsweek, TV Insider). Bello teased a new project on Instagram, collaborating with others to illuminate stories of impactful women. This pilot project in Haiti celebrates adventure travel and women’s history, aiming to honor and recognize the voices and heroines who have fought for freedom (TV Insider).

Haiti holds a special place in Maria Bello’s heart, where she serves as the US Global Ambassador for Women of Haiti. Recognized for her advocacy work in 2012, Bello expressed gratitude for the opportunity to amplify voices and share impactful stories with the world (The San Diego Union-Tribune).

You may also like...

error: Content is protected !!