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Vanessa Lachey talks putting 'family first' with husband Nick Lachey: 'Everything else finds a way'

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Vanessa Lachey wears many hats. She stars as Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant on "NCIS: Hawai’i," co-hosts the wildly popular Netflix dating shows "Love is Blind" and "The Ultimatum" with her husband, Nick Lachey, and has the most important role of mother to their three growing children — Camden, 9, Brooklyn, 7, and Phoenix, 5.

She doesn’t take her success, or those who have helped her achieve her dreams, for granted, and is quick to acknowledge how family plays a part in every decision she makes when it comes to continuing to build on her already impressive career. "I have a great support system in my husband and I don't take that for granted," she told Fox News Digital. "I know there are a lot of single parents out there, a lot of parents just struggling to not have family or help around.

I'm very grateful to have them." Vanessa admitted that her balancing act with work including finding "organic ways to choose projects and things that are beneficial to my children and family."  Vanessa Lachey and husband Nick Lachey put "family first" in everything that they do, between career choices or charitable contributions.

Pictured in 2018. (Paul Archuletta) She added: "My husband and I have always said to put family first, which at the end of the day, if something doesn't work out with a career choice or a work situation, we have no regrets because we put our family first." The former Miss South Carolina Teen USA pageant queen, who moved frequently as a child due to her father’s service in the Air Force, recalled making the decision to pack up her family and move from California to Oahu for the role of a lifetime as the first female lead in the NCIS franchise.

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