LL Cool J Says It Hasn't Been 'Hard' Saying Goodbye to 'NCIS: LA' (Exclusive)
LL Cool J Says It Hasn't Been 'Hard' Saying Goodbye to 'NCIS: LA' (Exclusive)
LL Cool J is opening up about saying goodbye to NCIS: LA.
The star of the outgoing CBS procedural spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner on the GRAMMYs carpet on Sunday about closing one chapter of his career. On Jan. 20, CBS announced that the current 14th season would be NCIS: LA's last.
"Well, I gotta tell you it's not hard at all," LL Cool J told ET about wrapping up the show. "CBS did an amazing thing with us; it's been an amazing run. We talking about 14 years. We not talking about two-and-a-half, three years and 'Oh it was fun while it lasted.' This was 14 years."
"So, I think that the show has done tremendous numbers. I mean, our last [NCIS] crossover did tremendous numbers," he said, referencing the Jan. 9 three-show crossover between NCIS, NCIS: LA and NCIS: Hawaii. "I couldn't complain, I have nothing. All I could say is, 'Wow, what a ride,' you know what I'm saying?"
When LL Cool J was told that NCIS: Hawaii leading lady Vanessa Lachey extended a standing invite for him to come on her show, the 55-year-old entertained the thought.
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