Nick and Vanessa Lachey: A Timeline of Their Relationship
Still going strong! While they’ve faced their fair share of relationship challenges through the years, Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey (née Minnillo) are the definition of couple goals.
Nick first laid eyes on the former TRL host while he was still married toJessica Simpson, from whom he split in 2006. Vanessa and the 98 Degrees singer got engaged in November 2010 and tied the knot eight months later. They went on to welcome three children: Camden, born in 2012, Brooklyn, born in 2015, and Phoenix, born in 2016.
When it comes to expanding their family of five, the duo have weighed all the options. “The shop is closed,” the former Miss Teen USA joked during a February 2020 appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, teasing, “No más.”
Six months later, however, she seemingly changed her tune. “I mean, I still like my husband and he likes me,” she told Us Weekly exclusively in August 2020. “So I guess anything’s possible.”
“I think we’ve had our highest highs and our lowest lows as a couple, and it’s forced us to communicate better and things that we thought we kind of had under control or tools we used to use in our relationship,” Vanessa exclusively told Us. “When you’re forced to be together 24/7 with three little ones, who also, you know, don’t really understand what’s going on. It kind of makes you have to reprioritize. I mean, we’ve been together for 14 years, married for nine and we still put our family first. I need different things now than I did 14 years ago. And he does as well.”
At the time, the twosome got creative with their communication tactics. To show her appreciation for her husband, Vanessa would write lipstick love notes on their mirror as a way of “letting him know I’m thinking of him.”
She explained, “We all like to hear it. We all want to hear it. It’s almost, like, such a cliche to go, well, ‘You know, I love you.’ I’m like, ‘OK, but I still want to hear it.'”
Scroll through to relive their relationship journey, from Vanessa’s appearance in the Nick’s 2006 music video for “What’s Left of Me” to their brief split and romantic walk down the aisle:
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