Mariska Hargitay Faces Criticism for Adopting a ‘Black’ Daughter — Proudly Shares Her Decision to Expand Her Family
Mariska Hargitay, renowned for her portrayal of the fearless Olivia Benson in “Law&Order: SVU,” exhibits even greater bravery in her real-life role. Despite facing criticism, she chose to adopt children of diverse backgrounds, explaining her decision to embrace this “challenging” experience.
Mariska Hargitay, a beloved and prominent public figure, has become a passionate advocate for family values. As a mother of three multiracial children, she once dreamed of this very reality. According to the star of “Law & Order: SVU,” there was perhaps no one in the world more eager to become a mother than she was.
Her journey led her to create a family that embodies the essence of her dreams, alongside her husband and colleague, Peter Hermann. Their meeting on the set of “Law & Order: SVU” blossomed into love and eventually marriage. Nearly two decades later, their union remains strong, enriched by the presence of their children.
In a 2018 interview with People, Hargitay shared, “Our family is so perfect, or at least perfect for me. Together, we’re a joyful, chaotic, and crazy unit. I’ve never known anything that felt more right.”
As a parent, Hargitay seeks guidance and support from her children and her partner, Hermann. She emphasized how her kids have taught her to truly listen and how her husband serves as her guiding star.
During the discussion, Hermann offered valuable counsel to couples considering adoption. He acknowledged that the journey of parenting demands deep introspection and significant courage. However, he believed that whether it involves biological or adopted children, the path to parenthood is an immensely rewarding adventure.
Their transformative journey began in 2006 when Hargitay welcomed her firstborn, August, into the world. Only a few months later, an extraordinary moment unfolded as she stood on the stage to accept her first Emmy Award. Filled with gratitude, she used the opportunity to express her heartfelt emotions during her acceptance speech, saying, “When I named my son August, I had no idea that the month would end like this!”