Jennifer Lopez introduces her child Emme, 14, using gender-neutral pronouns during LA performance
19.06.2022 - 21:47
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Jennifer Lopez introduced her child, Emme Maribel Muñiz, 14, to the stage, using gender-neutral pronouns at the LA Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala on Thursday night in Los Angeles. "The last time we performed together was in a big stadium like this, and I ask them to sing with me all the time, and they won't," Lopez told the crowd. "So this is a very special occasion.They are very, very busy.
Booked. And pricey." She added: "They cost me when they come out.
But they're worth every single penny because they're my favorite duet partner of all time. So if you will indulge me." Jennifer and Emme performed a version of Christina Perri's "A Thousand Years," with Emme carrying a sparkling rainbow microphone while wearing a hot pink blouse with matching shorts.
"Give it up for my baby," the proud mom declared at the end of their heartwarming duet. She shared a host of photos from the benefit — which raised $3.6 million for local causes — to Twitter, including Emme sitting below the stage, looking excited while waiting for the cue to start singing. Lopez, 52, performed with Emme for the first time since the Super Bowl LIV Halftime show in 2020, all of which was filmed for her new Netflix documentary "Halftime." "'Halftime' offers an intimate peek behind the curtain revealing the grit and determination that makes Jennifer Lopez the icon she is, from her performances onscreen and on stages around the world, to her Super Bowl Halftime show, to the recent Presidential inauguration," a Tribeca Film Festival press release said.
"The documentary focuses on an international superstar who has inspired people for decades with her perseverance, creative brilliance, and cultural contributions. And it's only the beginning." "My whole
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