In photographs shared on Instagram Sunday, the NCIS Hawaii actress acts like a prisoner with her husband and People in love assume nothing but the best co-have, Scratch Lachey.

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In front of them, their three youngsters — Phoenix Robert, 5, Brooklyn Elisabeth, 7, and sons Camden John, 9, — grin happily while dressed as little NCIS agents.

“Orange you glad we escaped!” she kidded in the caption “Truly however, when Brooklyn said she wanted to ‘be like Mama’ my heart dissolved!

I’ve always dreamed of this second, however never understood what it would feel like,” she said of their heartwarming decision to channel her character. “I will cherish this forever!”

The mother of three added, “Presently we should go get some candy!!! Be safe folks… cause the sleeves aren’t comfortable!” The Lacheys have shared a ton of sweet family minutes during their time living in Oahu as the actress, 41, films. In July, Vanessa shared a photograph where the family of five sat in front of a beautiful nightfall background by the beach.

Scratch and his sons wearing matching Hawaiian shirts while Vanessa and her daughter both wore dresses.

 

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“Sunday Dinner, Island Style! 🤙🏽❤️,” composed Vanessa, who also included photographs of her children admiring a rare sight in nature.

The 98 Degrees singer, 48, and Vanessa appeared on an episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this year, where the dad of three explained to visitor have Stephen ‘tWitch’ Supervisor that his children didn’t think he was cool until he contended on The Masked Singer. “Do your children get what your identity is? Do they have at least some idea that you’re famous?” asked Chief.

“I think they’re starting to,” Scratch said. “Be that as it may, they don’t care. I’ll sing around the house and son’s like, ‘Dad quit singing, quit singing.’”

“And you say, ‘My singing put a roof over your head,’ ” Vanessa jested.

“It’s amusing, they don’t care about 98 Degrees, they don’t care about any of that stuff. In any case, when I did The Masked Singer, that was the second that Dad became cool with the children,” Scratch continued. “It took dressing up like a pig and singing on national television to be cool to my children. Whatever it takes.”