Mariska Hargitay hot princess photos popped up on the internet Thursday. The talented actress apparently dressed up as a princess for her daughter's birthday. Mariska Hargitay hot princess photos were posted on the 'Law & Order: SVU' star's Instagram account.

In Mariska Hargitay hot photos showed her prancing the streets of the Big Apple. The 50-year-old actress wore a pink puffy dress and a crown for the third birthday celebration of her daughter Amaya.

Mariska Hargitay hot princess pranced around the streets of New York on Saturday, and she looked nothing at all like her Law & Order: SVU character Detective Olivia Benson.

Her daughter Amaya's third birthday party was celebrated in New York City's Upper West Side eatery Sugar and Plumm. While Mariska Hargitay hot princess outfit may have surprised fans, her husband Peter Hermann will astonish the public as well. Hermann wore a dragon costume for the birthday party while their daughter Amaya wore Belle's dress from 'Beauty and the Beast'.

Page Six reports that the costume party turned into a singalong event when the track "Let It Go" from the Disney film Frozen came up. After the event, Hargitay, Hermann and Amaya walked home in their customs carrying several balloons from the party.

Mariska Hargitay hot princess costume showed her turning into a Real-Life Princess, which definitely gave her daughter a birthday to remember.

The party seemed to be especially fun because when the song "Let It Go" from the Disney film "Frozen" played, the kids burst into song, reports the New York Post's Page Six.

Before heading home, the picture-worthy family had a blast walking up Amsterdam Avenue holding handfuls of balloons while still in costume.

Mariska Hargitay hot career is also having a blast as she has reportedly been extending herself professionally. For an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit this year, Hargitay moved from in front of screens to behind the camera as she directs the episode. Hargitay said in a statement, "I'm thrilled to be directing. It's been a goal of mine for a long time, and it's quite an experience to see it realized. My respect for the process of making this show and telling these important stories deepens with every scene we shoot."