The young actress, who plays Tamara on the procedural series, took to her personal TikTok account recently with the hysterical move, tricking fans into preparing for "the most emotional song," only to end up being serenaded with the one and only "Daddy Cop"—aka, "Cop Cuties," the viral song that has been known to haunt one member of the force in particular for quite some time.
“Be serious,” she warned everyone before placing her fingers on the keys and beginning.
@dylanconrique
Be serious
♬ original sound - Dylan Conrique"never in my entire LIFE was i expecting that," another agreed, while someone else quipped, "You said serious? I wasn’t ready for that ?."
"No because I genuinely got serious until…" someone else wrote.
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It Was an 'Oscar-Worthy' Performance All Around
"damn the voice is stunning ?," another fan complimented, apparently unaware that the actress is also a country pop singer with nearly one million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Naturally, fans are looking at this as a secret little sign that she's headed back to the series, but so far, her IMDb has not been updated beyond 2025. Here's hoping that changes soon!
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