Jennifer Lopez and her children welcomed 2021 on the stage in Times Square

Photo credit: ABC
Photo credit: ABC

From ELLE

There were a lot of weird things about Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve Rock celebration this year in New York’s Times Square, mostly related to the fact that there were only a few hundred people on the streets, compared to a million people who usually gather. But there was a bright beacon of hope in the often loud live event: Jennifer Lopez and her family.

Her twins, Max and Emme, her mother, Guadalupe Rodriguez, her fiance, Alex Rodriguez, and their daughters, Natasha and Ella, joined her on stage after her performance to watch the ball launch. They all counted the seconds and, at midnight, J.Lo and A-Rod kissed. You can see that moment right after the minute mark in this video:

Max and Emme, who turn 13 in February, have been very supportive of their mother during her big moments this year. At the Super Bowl in February (remember football games with huge crowds?), Emme performed on stage with her mother and Shakira.

When Entertainment Tonight was curious about Emme’s role before the break show, A-Rod basically confirmed the mother-daughter duet … without confirming it.

“I think you have great information,” he said Entertainment Tonight about the report. “I think there is – exactly what you said, and I’m going to leave it there because … if you continue this interview, I will be demoted to Uber driver and security for Jennifer, so I think it will be great.”

It is no wonder that reporters are curious about J.Lo’s children’s talents; they have some good genes, and both Emme and Max have proven they have a passion for performance. In late February 2020, a few weeks after the Super Bowl show, his proud mother shared a video of Max at The Wizard of Oz like a munchkin.

About Emme, J.Lo told Jimmy Fallon that it is obvious that Emme loves the stage:
“She has the performance gene that doesn’t let in her mind, how big it is or how it scares you”, Lopez “That’s what you have to do when you’re up there, you kind of have to control it [yourself]. “

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