Vanessa Lachey posted about how she explained the drama ending to her daughter.
The NCIS: Hawai’i star shared a selfie of her and her daughter, Brooklyn, 9, to her Instagram Story.
Vanessa played Jane Tennant, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the Hawai’i unit of NCIS.
Brooklyn smiled at the camera as she sat next to her mom.
“Trying to explain this news to my daughter… and she makes me Mickey ears, so I can ‘smile,'” Vanessa captioned the photo.
Nick Lachey’s wife wore Mickey Mouse ears that had the letters “NC” on one ear and “IS” on the other.“This decision was bigger than a TV show,” Vanessa ended.
Her other children – Camden and Phoenix – were not in the photo.
Vanessa recently opened up about NCIS: Hawai’i being canceled and how she was blindsided by the decision.
One day after NCIS: Hawai’i was officially canceled, Vanessa broke her silence.
She posted on her Instagram Story once again.
Vanessa admitted that she was “gutted, confused, and blindsided.”
However, the actress said that she was grateful for the show and to all of the fans for watching.
“Processing this news and still being present with my family,” Vanessa said.
The NCIS star ended with “Mahalo Nui Loa,” which translates “Thank you very much.”
SAY ALOHA!
NCIS: Hawai’i is in the middle of its third season and will air its series finale on May 6.
The sad news of its cancelation came on April 26 after fans were waiting on a decision for weeks.
The spinoff series premiere in 2021 and stars Vanessa, LL Cool J, Tori Anderson, Alex Tarrant, Yasmine Al-Bustami, and more.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported the news.
NCIS: Hawai’i will end at a total of 54 episodes, making it the shortest series in the franchise.
The flagship show NCIS and its spinoff NCIS: Sydney were renewed for new seasons.
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