American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez introduced her 14-year-old daughter Emme in gender-neutral pronouns at the LA Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala, which took place in Los Angeles on Thursday. Lopez performed at Dodger Stadium last week at the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation’s sixth Blue Diamond Gala and brought in a special guest: her 14-year-old Emme Maribel Muñiz, whom she shares with her ex-husband Marc Anthony.
Before performing the cover of the song “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri, she introduced the teenager to the pronouns “she / he”, the news portal said.
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“The last time we performed together was a huge stadium and I asked them to sing together all the time and they didn’t. Half the performance of the Super Bowl also brought him to the stage in 2020. Emme. They cost me to get them out. So this is a special occasion,” Lopez added.
The duo then serenadeed the audience with Christina Perri’s songs A Thousand Years. In the video that became viral, a 14-year-old boy used a rainbow-colored microphone during the show.
Emme joined JLo for a verse about Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born in the USA’ and an intro to his own hit ‘Let’s Get Loud’.
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