Mariska Hargitay Poses With ‘Law & Order’ Co-Star Kelli Giddish for Sweet Photo at Charity Event
Mariska Hargitay posed for a photo with two of her friends during a recent event held in support of the Joyful Heart Foundation.
The photo, which showed the three women dressed for the summer weather, was shared on Instagram on Sunday, July 14, by actress and comedian Ali Wentworth. The photo showed Wentworth leaning in for a photo with Hargitay. In between them stood Kelli Giddish, who starred for years on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit alongside Hargitay.
Hargitay, 60, wore a navy tank top and olive green pants in the photo. She had a white shirt tied around her waist that matched the white frames of her sunglasses. With her eyes hidden behind the shades, Hargitay also protected her face from the sun with a woven straw-colored beach hat.
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Giddish, 44, wore a pink button-down shirt and short light-wash denim shorts. She perched a pair of dark sunglasses on top of her head as she looked into the camera, giving a small smile as she leaned in for the snapshot next to Hargitay.
Wentworth, 59, posed on Giddish’s other side while wearing a gray T-shirt and black or navy pants. She wore her hair back and had a white bag slung across her body. The bag featured the blue and green logo of the Joyful Heart Foundation, which Hargitay founded in 2004. The foundation seeks to “transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse, support survivors’ healing, and end this violence forever,” according to its mission statement.
“We came. She talked. We walked. We support survivors!” Wentworth wrote in her Instagram caption. She tagged the Joyful Heart Foundation, Hargitay and Giddish in the post and indicated through her hashtag use that they had all just participated in a beach walk in support of the foundation.
Hargitay expressed love for the photo and her friends when she commented on Wentworth’s post a few hours later, writing, “??you certainly do walk the walk ??.”