Chris Meloni's "Prized Possession" in His Home Office Is a Remarkable SVU Tribute
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Chris Meloni's New York City residence offers dramatic 270-degree skyline views from the bedroom and includes a gym, kitchen, and curated personal spaces. The home tour runs nearly 14 minutes and features Sherman Williams participating and managing aspects of the space. A prominently displayed framed MAD Magazine spoof of SVU by Mort Drucker serves as a prized possession and visual centerpiece. The comic depicts exaggerated versions of Elliot Stabler and John Munch alongside Robocop and contains a blunt Stabler line about pedophiles. Meloni corresponded with Drucker, and the artwork stands as a tribute to an iconic character.
A glimpse inside Chris Meloni's New York City home tells fans everything they need to know about the Law & Order: Organized Crime star. Meloni's home can be summed up in one word: stunning. In a nearly 14-minute-long home tour video for Architectural Digest, the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit alum showed off everything from his bedroom - complete with 270-degree views of the NYC skyline - to his gym, kitchen, and more.
The comic, drawn by famed American caricaturist Mort Drucker, was titled Lewd & Disorder: It's P.U., and featured exaggerated versions of Meloni's Elliot Stabler and Richard Belzer's John Munch - and Robocop, for some reason. "I hate pedophiles," professes "Stabler" in the comic. "I won't be happy until every sicko-pervert in New York City is behind bars. Actually, I won't be happy then, either."
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