A young Mariska Hargitay’s cavalier attitude toward motor vehicle citations landed her in jail
Before putting people behind bars, she spent a night there herself.
Mariska Hargitay appeared on the Calls his daddy The podcast this week, and told a fairly wild story of his youngster and predeteration to Olivia Benson to welcome Alex Cooper. There are many twists and turns in it, so we will do it step by step.
We started in 1984, when Hargitay, 20, had been thrown into a clip for the song by pop-pays Ronnie Milsap “She Love Car”. The accompanying in the video was artists as diverse as Hervé Villechaize, Britt Ekland and John Doe and Enene Cervenka of group X. which has no impact on history, but it is an additional proof of the way Hollywood can be wonderfully bizarre.
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The shooting went late and Hargitay wanted to go home to say “good trip” to his parents, who made a trip to Africa. As such, she left the “face full of makeup, the hair here, no shoes, as in the fishing nets and a dubious outfit”. The Emmy winner then added: “I have always been known to have a small head of the head.”
She continued: “Stop signs, well, you know, I always considered them optional”, before saying that she reformed her ways, but she was Almost resume this specific evening.
A cop stopped her and it was then that she admitted, with great regret, that she had $ 3,000 in pending parking tickets.
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Hargitay continued: “In Ucla, I was [frequently] At the end of the class, and I did not always use my parking pass because the garage where my lessons was was so far away. I said to myself: “I’m fine here. I will quickly go to class and come back ” and I would get tickets every day. I was in a world of denial of fantasy. [So] When [cop] told me to get out of the car and, of course, have no shoes, he has, like, to make a lot of judgments on me. He puts me in his car, locks me in my back and throws me into tingling. [And] I can’t call my parents after I just said: “Hey, guys, I’m going home.” “”
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She added that she had only $ 20 less to have enough money to make a deposit, so when she was “in the clink”, she decided to “make friends with everyone” and ask them for what they were in. Soon, she had a bunch of new friends who “gave me phone numbers when I released because, at the time, a friend came to pick me up. And I had everyone’s phone number, and they said:” Are you going to call this person? Are you going to call this person? “”
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As such, when she came home, maybe still in her clip clothes by Ronnie Mousap, she called people saying: “I just want to let you know, your friend is in Santa Monica prison.”
With that, here is “She Loves My Car” by Ronnie Mousap.
To hear more exuberant tales from Mariska Hargitay, consult the rest of her Calls his daddy Podcast interview below.