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Mariska Hargitay appears with her 3 cute kids as family visit the Knicks game

Junie Sihlangu
Mar 26, 2018
08:59 A.M.

The actress was seen last month at an outing with her whole family. Mariska Hargitay and her husband went out to a basketball game together.

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The outing occurred on February 24, 2018, according to Pop Sugar. Two of her three children were seen wearing oversized t-shirts as they cheered on the Knicks.

Award-winning actress, Hargitay is most famously known for her portrayal of Olivia Benson in the drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She and her husband, Peter Hermann, took their three children, August, Andrew, and Amaya, to watch a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden last month.

Andrew and Amaya looked adorable in their matching oversized Knicks t-shirts as the family cheered from the sidelines. Hargitay and her husband have been married for 14 years.

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The pair met on the set of Law & Order. They tied the knot on August 28, 2004, and welcomed their first child, August, two years later.

In April 2011, Amaya was adopted and Andrew was adopted in October of that same year. It’s been reported that the family loves spending time together despite the parents' busy schedules.

The children have been lucky to attend red carpet events with their mother. She also shares glimpses of her family life on her social media profiles.

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Her husband released his children's book titled If The S In Moose Comes Loose on March 13, 2018. On April 16, 2018, Hargitay's documentary, I Am Evidence, will premiere on HBO.

The actress started her career when she landed the part of Donna in the 1985 film, Ghoulies. She joined the cast of Downtown the following year and appeared in 14 episodes.

The star also directed several episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit between 2014 and 2017. She produced season fifteen through to season eighteen of the show too.

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According to People, Hargitay is an advocate against the 'staggering number of untested rape kits' in her new documentary. The rape kits contain DNA evidence but are collecting dust in storage rooms instead.

“The rape kit backlog is the most shocking demonstration of how we regard these crimes. You can’t change or fix what happened to one person. What you can change is what might happen to someone else,” the star stated.

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