Using gender-neutral pronouns, Jennifer Lopez introduces her child live on stage
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- Before touching the mother-and-child duet during a concert at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Jennifer Lopez greeted one of her twins, Emme Muiz, 14, using gender-neutral pronouns.
Jennifer Lopez introduced one of her twins, Emme Muiz, 14, using gender-neutral pronouns before touching the mother-and-child duet throughout a Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles performance.
At the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala on Thursday, Lopez, 52, was joined by Muiz for a rendition of Christina Perri's A Thousand Years.
Lopez recalled when we performed together, it was in a large stadium similar to this. "I always beg them to sing with me, but they refuse. The occasion is therefore extremely special.
They previously shared the stage during Lopez's 2020 Super Bowl halftime show.
Lopez quipped that Muiz was "extremely busy, scheduled, and pricey" and referred to her child as "my favorite duet partner of all time."
Music may be seen performing with a rainbow microphone in a performance video uploaded to social media.
At one point in the song, Lopez got down on her knees and passionately sang with her child while donning a mint-colored feathery gown.
Lopez and her ex-husband, singer Marc Anthony, are the parents of Muiz. Max, Muiz's fraternal twin, is their only other kid.
After the event, Lopez and Anthony posted online messages of encouragement and support for their child.
Lopez uploaded several images of Lopez and Muiz from the occasion.
"Daddy is proud of you," Anthony wrote with an older photo of Muiz.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF), which works to enhance social justice, healthcare, homelessness, and education in the region, received a record-breaking US$3.6 million from the Blue Diamond Gala, according to The Hollywood Reporter.