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Twins Max and Emme Share Their Thoughts on Jennifer Lopez’s Career


Jennifer Lopez Shares What Her Kids Max and Emme Really Think About Her Career (Exclusive)

Jennifer Lopez‘s children aren’t offering any loud advice for their mother.

In fact, the “Jenny From the Block” singer revealed that her and ex Marc Anthony‘s 17-year-old twins Max and Emme have more pressing interests than their superstar mother’s career.

“It’s funny, my kids are not very involved with mom’s work,” Jennifer exclusively told E! News after the first night of her Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Dec. 30. “They’re like, ‘Work, come home, be home for dinner.’ That’s more what they’re concerned about.

Indeed, the teenagers are understandably much more focused on J.Lo’s role as their mother.  

“‘Mom, are you going to be here on the weekend?'” she teased. “‘Can we do this? Can we do that?'” 

And although her kids are musically inclined, they’re concentrating on other pursuits. “It’s a different life,” J.Lo continued. “It’s separate. It’s very separate.”

Emme and Max may not be joining the “Let’s Get Loud” singer during her Up All Night Live—which marks Jennifer’s return to Sin City following her 2016 All I Have residency at Planet Hollywood—but they will be cheering her on from the sidelines.

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