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Mariska Hargitay 'Checks In' With Fans in Behind-the-Scenes Video From 'Law and Order' Set

Nicole Wert
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As if we needed another reason to love her.

Mariska Hargitay is devoted to keeping her fans in the loop. 

The 58-year-old actress took to Instagram to update her fans while on the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit set.

Hargitay filmed herself while walking on the set of the hit NBC show just after she got done shooting a scene for a future episode. She donned reading glasses and a black quilted coat. 

"Hello, gang. So we just filmed; finished a scene down here, a hospital scene," she said while talking to the camera. "I just wanted to check in and say hey because I've been sort of offline, and tell you that we're at it, and happy Wednesday!" Hargitay said while smiling at the camera before ending the video. 

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Actress Betty Buckley took to the comments, writing, "We’ve missed you! Hope you’re good. 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️"

Actress Molly Burnett, best known for her role as Kelly Ann on USA's Queen of the South, kept it simple with three heart eye emojis. 

Ali Wentworth quipped, "Wait- was this a post? I thought you were just FaceTiming me?"

Ryan Buggle, who plays Hargitay's on-screen son, Noah Benson, on Law & Order, also chimed in, jokingly writing, "Hi Mom."

A few weeks ago, the actress shared the sweetest selfie with Buggle on her Instagram. While Hargitay has three children of her own–16-year-old August, 11-year-old Andrew, and 11-year-old Amaya–when the cameras are rolling, it's all about Noah and Miss Olivia Benson's relationship. 

The fictional mother-son duo smiled for the selfie, with Hargitay, who donned a black coat, and Buggle, who wore a coat with faux fur on the hood. His light brown curly locks peeked out from under his teal-colored beanie. 

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"The Benson’s ♥️♥️ #MamaBenson #BabyBenson #Svu24 #benoah," she wrote in the caption.

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