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Scandal Stars Goldwyn and Washington Tease Potential Reunion in Law & Order Cameo

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Scandal Stars Goldwyn And Washington Tease Potential Reunion In Law & Order Cameo

Stars of the hit TV series Scandal, Tony Goldwyn and Kerry Washington, are teasing fans with the possibility of a reunion on the long-running show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Goldwyn, known for his role as President Fitzgerald Grant II in Scandal, recently expressed his excitement at the idea of Washington making a cameo on the popular crime drama.

During a recent interview on a talk show, the 64-year-old actor revealed that he has been playfully nudging Washington about the potential crossover, hinting at a possible return of their beloved characters, Olivia Pope and President Grant, also known as ‘Olitz.’

Goldwyn and Washington captivated audiences with their on-screen chemistry during Scandal’s successful run from 2012 to 2018, leaving fans eager to see the pair reunite in a new setting.

While Goldwyn has transitioned to his new role as a detective on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, he has not forgotten the magic of Olitz and is hopeful that Washington will soon join him on screen, even if just for a guest appearance.

Washington, known for her previous work on hit shows like Scandal and her role as Olivia Pope, has yet to confirm or deny the possibility of a cameo on Law & Order. However, fans remain hopeful that the dynamic duo will grace their screens once again.

Law & Order, created by Dick Wolf, recently celebrated its 500th episode milestone, with Goldwyn joining the ensemble cast in a notable new role. The show, airing on NBC, continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storylines and talented actors.

As Goldwyn settles into his character on Law & Order, fans can’t help but anticipate the potential reunion of Olitz on the crime drama. While Washington’s cameo remains a mystery, viewers eagerly await any updates on a possible collaboration between the two esteemed actors.