Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Kelli Giddish Drops “SVU” Promo For Tonight: Looks Like Rollins is Back After Unceremonious Fall 2022 Exit

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“Law & Order SVU” returns tonight, and it looks Amanda Rollins is back, too.

In August 2022, actress Kelli Giddish announced she was leaving the show after 12 seasons. It was clearly not her choice, just one of the typical weird budget calls at Dick Wolf Productions. Fans were not happy. Rollins exited last season only to return for the season finale.

But the “Law and Order” franchise has a history of people coming and going…and returning. It’s never the actor’s choice, believe me.

Now it looks like she’s back for Season 25. Fans will be very happy if her name turns up in the main credits tonight and not just as a guest star.

Stay tuned…

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