'Chicago PD' Co-Stars Look Radiant in New Selfie Following Finale

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Tracy Spiridakos shared a handful of behind the scenes snaps with her co-stars.

It’s rare to see anyone on Chicago PD crack a smile, but that’s why we’re so glad that there’s Instagram to give us all the behind-the-scenes content we’ve been yearning for.

Just days after the tense midseason finale of the NBC crime procedural, Benjamin Levy Aguilar offered some levity in the form of a radiant selfie with co-star Tracy Spiridakos.

With the sun beaming down on them, the duo flashed wide-grins toward the camera.

“My greek twin!” the actor, who plays the newest Intelligence recruit, Dante Torres, captioned the photo.

Spiridakos, who stars as Hailey Upton, commented with the hugging face emoji.

She also shared the same photo on her Instagram page, with the caption, “twins 😃.”

Levy Aguilar commented, “Ha!❤️❤️,” while the official NBC account added, “These smiles.”

Though Torres and Upton haven't shared the screen much together on Chicago PD Season 10, the actors seem to be great friends off-screen, with Spiridakos having previously championed the actor prior to his first official episode as a recurring cast member.

Upton’s multi-episode case was the focus of Wednesday, Dec. 9th’s finale, so it’s fitting that she felt like giving fans a little reprieve with a handful of cheery photos.

Prior to her photo with Levy Aguilar, she shared a selfie with Patrick Flueger, who plays Adam Ruzek, noting in the comment that it was a throwback to “season 5.”

And despite the show being on hiatus for the next month, the cast is clearly still hard at work, as she added another photo while sitting in a squad car with Jason Beghe, who plays Sergeant Hank Voight.

Both can be seen laughing in the snap, which was captioned, “Friday mornings 🎥”

Let’s hope when the One Chicago dramas return on Wednesday, Jan 4, 2023, Upton can catch a break from dealing with the dark and emotionally taxing cases.