Drew: There were definitely changes while we were gone, and there have been many since we returned, Over-the-Rhine being the biggest change. People are still more interested in where you went to high school than almost anything else.
Lea: My favorite is still the east side vs. That will never go away. Drew: After we came back we launched Lachey Arts , our performing arts nonprofit, which quickly became our passion. So the new thing I discovered is my love and passion for teaching young artists. Also FC Cincinnati. Lea: I definitely realized my true passion for teaching after returning. I love working with Cincinnati youth. The couple, who are parents to Isabella Claire and Hudson Nicholas, also started a nonprofit organization called Lachey Arts, based in Cincinnati.
According to its website , the organization operates a performing arts center that offers classes in dance, music, and theater to youth under the guidance of successful and renowned teachers. The summer campaign kicks off June Over the years, Drew has had a multitude of accolades, including winning the second season of Dancing With The Stars , where he is best known for his freestyle dancing cowboy routine with dancer Cheryl Burke.
In between him appearing in a variety of Broadway plays and being a presenter for various TV shows, he also returned to the 15th season of Dancing With The Stars for an "All-Stars" reunion. While he only made it to the second obstacle, the Ring Jump, he now has some baseline skills for the event, likely making him a candidate for future seasons.
So what is he up to nowadays? According to his personal Instagram account , Drew and his wife are huge advocates of art programs. In fact, we know he married his childhood and high school sweetheart , who was also the choreographer for 98 Degrees. The two started up, and currently run, an art non-profit together called Lachey Arts. Lachey Arts is a c 3 non-profit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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