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Mariska Hargitay's Son is a Dead Ringer For His Mom on the Red Carpet

Mariska Hargitay's Son is a Dead Ringer For His Mom on the Red Carpet

Yahoo18-06-2025
Mariska Hargitay's Son is a Dead Ringer For His Mom on the Red Carpet originally appeared on Parade.
August Hermann looks just like his famous parents!
The 18-year-old New Yorker is the son of Law and Order: SVU legend Mariska Hargitay and Younger star Peter Hermann. August stepped out with his mom on Sunday to attend the premiere of Re-Creation at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival at SVA Theater in New York City.
Pictured with his arm around his mom, Hermann towered over Hargitay, 61. Dressed in a black sweater and cream-colored pinstriped pants, the teen looked quite dashing alongside his famous mum, who wore a black blouse, navy trousers, and silver pointy-toed shoes.
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When it comes to parenting advice, Hargitay's SVU costars know she's the one to go to with questions. Peter Scanavino, who plays ADA Dominick Carisi on the long-running series, told TODAY that Hargitay gave him some advice he holds close.
'She gave a very good parenting piece of advice to me and my wife, which was, don't threaten a punishment to your children that you're not willing to carry out,' he shared. 'If you say, 'One more time, we're going to go home,' don't say that unless you're really prepared to do it. And I think that's been a very good lesson and rule to have as a parent.'Mariska Hargitay's Son is a Dead Ringer For His Mom on the Red Carpet first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
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