Jennifer Lopez, 51, cries as she brings breakfast to her twins Max and Emme on their 13th birthday: ‘So proud!’
Jennifer Lopez is ‘very proud’ of her twins as she celebrates her 13th birthday.
The 51-year-old pop star shed tears as she celebrated the day when Emme and Max – who she is with ex-husband Marc Anthony – became teenagers on Monday with an emotional post on social media.
Sharing a video of the twins opening their birthday cards in bed, she wrote: ‘OMG !! I can’t believe it’s been 13 years since I carried the two of them home in my arms in the middle of a snowstorm. ‘

She is a teenager: Jennifer Lopez is ‘very proud’ of her twins as she celebrates her 13th birthday. The 51-year-old pop star cried as she celebrated the day Emme and Max – who she is with ex-husband Marc Anthony – became teenagers on Monday with an emotional post on social media

Cry, cry: Sharing a video of the twins opening their birthday cards in bed, she wrote: ‘OMG !! I can’t believe it’s been 13 years since I carried the two of them home in my arms in the middle of a snowstorm ‘

Star power: the mermaid singer seen on social media recreating her old music video Love Don’t Cost A Thing
She added: ‘Out of that blizzard two perfect little coconuts emerged that reorganized my life and taught me the true meaning of love. It has been the most magical journey, full of adventure and joy since … ‘
The Hustlers actress shared: ‘I am feeling so many emotions this morning … very emotional today … so proud, happy and heartbroken that I can’t waste any time.
‘For my two caring, sensitive and special souls … who I know will change and reorganize the world in their own ways … your mother loves you forever … and forever and ever …’

Her loves: She added: ‘Out of this blizzard two perfect little coconuts emerged that reorganized my life and taught me the true meaning of love. It has been the most magical journey, full of adventure and joy since … ‘

He seemed to be picking up eggs and waffles on a wooden tray. The Hustlers actress shared: ‘I’m feeling so many emotions this morning … very emotional today … so proud, happy and heartbroken that I can’t feel the time’

They are thoughtful: ‘For my two caring, sensitive and special souls … who I know will change and rearrange the world in their own ways … your mother loves you forever … and forever and ever … . ‘said Jenny

In the video, the Second Act star recalled the story of her birth and her first day with her newborn babies, and also treated her children for breakfast in bed with waffles and syrup, as well as eggs, sausages and pancakes.
Her fiance, Alex Rodriguez, shared some photos and a sweet tribute.
‘Happy Birthday Emme and Max !!!’ the former baseball star started.

Family time: Her fiance, Alex Rodriguez, shared some photos and a sweet tribute

Family of six: ‘Happy Birthday Emme and Max !!!’ the former baseball star started

He is a blessed man: ‘I am blessed to have you two in my life and I look forward to seeing you both continue to grow and do amazing things!’ said A-Rod

He wants them to succeed like him and Jenny: ‘Keep looking for the stars! ⭐️Love you two! ❤️, ‘he finished
‘I am blessed to have you two in my life and I hope to see you two continue to grow and do amazing things!
‘Keep reaching for the stars! ⭐️Love you two! ❤️. ‘
Jennifer and Alex are expected to get married later this year, after COVID-19 died.
Meanwhile, Jennifer recently revealed how she and her family continued to have special memories at home during the coronavirus block.
She said: ‘Time is precious and, in addition to health, probably the most important thing we have, so let’s keep many of these things going.
“But also realizing that there were a lot of things that we could do at home and that we didn’t need to travel that much, although my job involved a lot of traveling.
‘I realized that there are some things that I could cut and things that I could do to give myself more time with my family and children, which I think was a blessing.

Her next husband: Lopez and Alex arrive at the 2019 Met Gala Celebration Camp: Fashion notes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2019