It seems that Sami Gayle and her “Blue Bloods” character of Nicky have turned into positive role models for the younger generation. In an interview with Glitter, the actress spoke about a particular meeting with a fan that has stuck with her. “A mother once came up to me and thanked me for the impact that Nicky had had on her daughter,” Gayle said. “She said that watching my character carve her own path and speak her mind encouraged her daughter to do the same. That was incredibly rewarding.”
That young fan isn’t the only one Nicky has inspired. According to Gayle, playing Nicky on “Blue Bloods” taught her how to advocate for herself. “Nicky speaks up for what she believes in, even in the face of dissent,” the actress told Glitter. “Growing up with her by my side helped me learn to speak my truth and to advocate for myself in my personal and professional lives.”
Nicky is just one of several female “Blue Bloods” characters that have received particular praise for how they’re written. Vanessa Ray, who plays Eddie Janko-Reagan, told The Nerds of Color that she appreciated the show’s willingness to craft strong female leads who can impress positive messages on audiences. “I hope that Eddie showcases that gut instinct that women have,” Ray said. “The deep knowing that forces us into action. I just love that about her. She moves through fear rather than running away from it.”