This time, he’s working on a collaboration with the frozen waffle brand Eggo.

Together, they hope to combat the negative, sleepy effects of Daylight Savings Time.

You know the pain.

Nick Lachey on red carpet

You wake up the morning after “springing forward” i.e.

Lachey is a parent, too, so he knows this pain all too well.

Tell us a little bit about this partnership.

Nick Lachey on red carpet

Well, I have three young kids.

No other day of the year probably highlights that more than the day after Daylight Savings Time.

Every parent knows that day is even more of a struggle.

Nick Lachey with his son

How did the partnership with Eggo and you form?

I can honestly say that no partnership I’ve ever done in my career feels more authentic.

The struggle is real, man.

Nick Lachey “The Sing-Off”

I feel it every day.

I definitely know other parents out there feel the same way I do.

How do you cope with times like Daylight Savings Time, where we’re all extra tired?

Nick Lachey singing

You look for any edge you might get, you know what I mean?

Waffles are so easy.

Eggo makes it easy to get them done quick while you’re putting socks on, getting shoes on.

Nick and Vanessa Lachey

Sometimes we’re able to enjoy before we get in the car to school.

Get the homework assignments put in folders and everything else.

That’s why Eggo’s been a home run in this house, for sure.

The Season 2 finale of “Love Is Blind” is quickly approaching.

What can fans expect in the finale?

Is there anything you’ve got the option to tease?

Is there as much drama as in Season 1?

Will one walk away, will both?"

It definitely plays out on the screen.

What has that meant to you?

I enjoy it so much because I get to work with my wife.

We enjoy spending time together.

Every cast is different, every group of people is different.

The ultimate goal here, quite honestly, is that we bring people together.

I think that’s why the show resonated, is that it did work.

We have people still together from Season 1.

Our cast of Season 2 knows that, they know the experiment works.

Your hosting chops speak for themselves.

What has your experience been like with the singing shows?

I’ve loved every show I’ve ever been a part of.

That was a change in pace, but I love hosting.

I love being myself and I love music.

Putting those things together has been magical.

“Sing-Off,” as you referenced, that was one of the highlights of my career.

You want to discover real, incredible talent.

It’s fun to be a part of this.

Then, you’ve seen what they become.

He played us the “…Baby One More Time” video.

They’ve gone on to be one of the most massive bands in the world.

It’s special to be a part of someone’s journey like that.

What has that been like for you and your family?

We’re spending all our time pretty much in Hawai’i now.

We’ve moved full time here and it’s the opportunity of a lifetime for me.

This role she gets to play, all the acting she’s done has led her to this point.

The kids are loving it.

We’re really feeling like this is home now.

What’s next for you after this season of “Love Is Blind” wraps?

Can you tease any future projects?

We definitely have some more projects coming out with Netflix, which we’re super excited about.