
Full house Vanessa Lachey Nick LacheySince 2012, have enjoyed a happy family life with their little ones.
The couple’s son Camden arrived one year after their 2011 wedding in Austin. He was a big brother to Brooklyn, their daughter, and Phoenix, their son the next year.
TheLove is blind hosts are done having children after being “blessed” with their brood, they told Tamron HallFebruary 2020 “[The kids are] 7, 5, 3 and no más,” the formal beauty queen told the Tamron HallAt the moment, host “The shop is closed.”
The former Total Request Live host went on to explain, “I never want to disrespect the intensity and the blessing of getting pregnant. I understand how hard it is for some people and how some people can’t even adopt without having a lot of difficulty, and we’ve been very blessed and lucky to have three beautiful healthy, crazy beautiful kids. So in my mind, and in my pocketbook, no, but in my heart, if we had another …”
Nick loves “the craziness” of raising kids, the “What’s Left on Me” singer told Us Weekly exclusively in January 2017, adding, “[It’s]It’s all part of the fun. … You’ve got to embrace that side of it. Every morning I wake my children up. Morning time is kind of ‘daddy time,’ and that’s something I look forward to every day.”
When it comes to Camden, Brooklyn and Phoenix’s personalities, the eldest seems to be following in his father’s footsteps the most. “He’s into music and he loves to sing,” the Kentucky native gushed to UseAt the time. “We’ll put him to bed, and on the monitor, we’ll hear singing going on in his bedroom — and who knows what he’s singing about, but you’ll hear him singing away!”
The two are determined to show their three children PDA and only tell Use in March 2021 why they find it “important” to give examples of compassion “without making it inappropriate.”
Vanessa explained, “We hug and kiss. We’ll do a sandwich where it’s Mommy and Daddy hugging you in the middle and kissing you in the middle. This physical connection is vital and shows affection. … We need to remind ourselves that physical touch is good and OK. They don’t [get grossed out], thankfully.”
Keep scrolling to see the family’s cutest moments together over the years, from matching holiday pajamas to fun family vacations.