Ice-T’s daughter Chanel takes reins at ‘Law & Order Special Victims Unit' set
Ice-T and Coco Austin's daughter Chanel takes a tour of ‘Law & Order Special Victims Unit' set
Ice-T’s daughter Chanel, whom he shares with his wife Coco Austin, is ready to take hold of her father’s fort!
Over the weekend, the 66-year-old rapper and actor, and his wife posted a joint Instagram post featuring their eight-year-old daughter on the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit set.
"Behind the scenes, Law & Order, someone’s trying to take daddy’s job," Austin, 45, playfully said from behind the camera at the onset of the video, showing her daughter settled down in a chair behind a desk.
Among the video compilations were clips of the little star touring the set, taking over the director’s place, watching scenes from the monitor, operating cameras along with the crew members, and more.
The youngest on set stole the spotlight, posing with her parents for a still photo before the video ended with her sitting behind the desk of Mariska Hargitay's character Olivia Benson while using a phone in a final clip.
Someone on the other side of the table changed the nameplate from "Capt. Olivia Benson" to a handwritten label that read "Capt. Chanel."
"Oh no @babychanelnicole is taking over @nbclawandorder," Austin captioned her post. "Watch out, directors, cameramen [sic] and even Olivia Benson's spot! Don't sleep on this chick! She does it all!"
Additionally, Ice-T and Austin welcomed Chanel in 2015.
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