Tyne Daly says she has no hard feelings about not being invited to her brother Tim Daly's wedding when he married his longtime love Téa Leoni last month.

The former "Cagney & Lacey" star, 79, told People that the couple's ceremony was so intimate, even she didn't make the cut.
“There was a small wedding. Very exclusive, very, very private... They only had people that they gave birth to or people who gave birth to them," explained the six-time Emmy winner.
The newlyweds, who co-starred together in the CBS political drama “Madam Secretary,” tied the knot in their “beautiful apartment in New York,” said Tyne Daly, adding that the bride and groom would also host a party to celebrate their nuptials with additional loved ones.
Tyne Daly added that she had plans to see her brother, 69, and her new sister-in-law, 59, “quite soon” because she was making a “Christmas present” for Leoni.
As for the nature of the gift, Tyne Daly told the publication, “It’s a secret. I can’t tell you what the present is. Nobody likes surprises anymore.”
Tim Daly and Leoni tied the knot on July 12, Leoni’s rep previously confirmed to TODAY.com.
The couple met on the set of “Madam Secretary,” which aired from 2014 to 2019. Leoni starred as Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord. Daly played her on-screen husband Henry McCord, an ethics professor and former Marine.
The couple made their red carpet debut, appropriately enough, at the 2015 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Leoni shares two children — daughter West Duchovny, 26, and son Kyd Duchovny, 23 — with her ex-husband, former "The X-Files" star David Duchovny.
Tim Daly and his ex-wife, Amy Van Nostrand, also share two children: son Sam Daly and daughter Emelyn Daly.
This article was originally published on TODAY.com
source: MSN
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