After Paul Rudd giving away cookies to the voters, it seems many celebrities are following in his footsteps. Yes, Offset and Mariska Hargitay followed the Ant-Man and went on the streets to give away some tasty snacks to the voters in Atlanta and New York.

The 56-year-old actress was captured distributing Mil Bar cookies at Madison Square Garden to the voters at the polling booth. The video of her giving away cookies was posted on Twitter while a news anchor Gilma Avalos wrote along with the video that Hargitay is treating the voters who were waiting in line for over two hours.

The New York Times' anchor also revealed that she received a blueberry & cream cookie while she thanked the actress. The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star previously urged voters on Instagram to cast exercise their right to vote.

In the recent video, the actress can be seen tossing the cookies to the voters standing in the long queue as it is necessary to maintain social distancing throughout the process. However, Hargitay seemed to be having fun as she can be heard saying who said that voting isn't fun while giving away the treats.

She asked for more cookies from her people holding the big cookie box. On the other hand, Offset in Atlanta handed out burgers to the voters waiting in the queue. The 28-year-old rapper posted stories on his Instagram in which he could be seen introducing himself in his usual style and informing that he voted today.

The Rap Saved Me star partnered with AXSD Media and The Lincoln Project to hand over those burgers to encourage voters to celebrate the election day. Offset visited the polling booth in a food truck of Slutty Vegan and Big Dave's Cheesesteaks at Fickett Elementary and William Walker Rec Center.

He had a bullhorn while talking about how excited he is about voting as it was one of the first time voters. His fans also posted a video of Offset making burgers in the food truck while and captioned that this is why his wife, Cardi B, doesn't cook because she has a chef in the house.

Last week, the rapper joined a roundtable discussion with activists Bakari Sellers and Lee Merritt to urge his fans and followers to step out and vote in this presidential election. He also said that it is important for Black people to vote this year.