May 29, 2026
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Mariska Hargitay wasn’t happy that “Law & Order: SVU” creator Dick Wolf cut her and Christopher Meloni’s kissing scene.

In a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, the actress recalled filming a scene for Season 24 in which her character, Olivia Benson, smooched Elliot Stabler (Meloni). However, she told the outlet that Wolf made them film another version of the scene where their characters only nearly kiss.

“I think we felt that this moment was earned, that this thing could happen for a second — and so that’s how we shot it,” Hargitay explained.

Mariska Hargitay (seen above at an event in NYC on March 30) told the Hollywood Reporter that “Law & Order: SVU” creator Dick Wolf cut her kissing scene with Christopher Meloni. Getty Images
The scene between the co-stars (both pictured above) was supposed to air during Season 24. Peter Kramer/NBC via Getty Images

“Don’t you wish you were there for that?! Yeah,” she continued.

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Despite them shooting the scene “a couple different ways,” the actress said Wolf and the editors ultimately aired the near-kiss version rather than the full smooch.

Hargitay, 62, and Meloni, 65, “disagreed” with that decision.

“We disagreed because we thought that it was earned and the way it was dealt with was really complex and very beautiful and very human and showed the complexity of their relationship and all the different ways that they’re connected,” Hargitay told THR.

Hargitay (seen above with Wolf) said she and Meloni “disagreed” with Wolf’s decision to cut the scene. Getty Images
Hargitay said that Wolf (pictured above) and the editors decided to use a scene where Meloni and Hargitay nearly kiss. Getty Images

She added, “[But] no matter what I want, Dick Wolf can totally just say, ‘Uh, no.’”

Meloni previously addressed the deleted kissing scene between Benson and Stabler, who have had a “will they or won’t they” relationship on the NBC series, during TVLine Spotlight conversation last year.

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“We were attempting something. I don’t think it worked,” he admitted. “But I’m not going to tell you why it didn’t work, because you all have your opinion.”

Off-screen, both actors are happily married. Hargitay has been married to Peter Hermann since 2004 and they have three children, while Meloni and Doris Sherman Williams have been married since 1995 and share two children.

“We felt that this moment was earned, that this thing could happen for a second,” Hargitay told THR (Hargitay and Meloni are pictured above in in “Law & Order: SVU”). Virginia Sherwood/NBC
Hargitay (seen above with Meloni) said she thought the kissing scene was “very beautiful and very human.” Will Hart/NBC via Getty Images

Hargitay and Meloni joined “Law & Order: SVU” in 1999. Meloni left the show in 2011 and reprised his character for the “Law & Order: Organized Crime” spinoff, which was recently canceled after five seasons.

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In her THR interview, Hargitay said it’s “possible” that Meloni could come back to “SVU.”

“At some point? I mean, anything’s possible. Yes,” she said. “The answer to that is he and I are not … it’s not done.”

Hargitay also told THR that it’s “possible” Meloni could return to “SVU” (both actors pictured above at the 76th Annual ACE Eddie Awards). WireImage
Hargitay (pictured above with Meloni in “Law & Order: Organized Crime”) promised that Stabler and Benson’s story is “not done.” NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

After the spinoff was canceled, Meloni teared up while thanking fans for their support.

“I wanted to take this moment to say thank you to the fans, who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back,” he shared in the April 16 Instagram clip.

The Emmy nominee also said he had a “good ride” playing Stabler for nearly 17 years.

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