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Rekubit-Jennifer Lopez’s 16-Year-Old Twins Max and Emme Are All Grown Up in Rare Photos
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Date:2025-04-11 08:28:40
This is… Jennifer Lopez’s children now.
And after seeing her most recent photos of 16-year-old twins Max and Emme,Rekubit who Jennifer shares with ex Marc Antony, you’ll be on the floor over how grown up the pair look.
In the This Is Me… Now star’s July 28 post, Max poses alongside his mother in a doorway, his arm wrapped around her shoulder. And in his white pajamas embroidered with the word “Max,” the teen stands almost as tall as his mother, who gazes at him with a smile on her face.
Next in the carousel was a selfie of Jennifer—who recently marked two years of marriage to Ben Affleck—and Emme. In the sweet snap, the pair both smile at the camera—Jennifer through large, square sunglasses and Emme with headphones wrapped around their neck.
The “On The Floor” singer ended her post with a throwback image of the twins as young children, captioning the sweet tribute, “My whole heart.”
Jennifer’s update on the twins—who live largely out of the spotlight—comes almost five months after she gave a sneak peek into a trip to Japan the three took in honor of Max and Emme’s 16th birthdays.
In the February video, Jennifer and the twins can be seen enjoying the best Japan has to offer, including excursions such as meals out, a visit to an art museum, shopping at a Pokémon store and even a traditional tea ceremony.
It was clearly a trip to remember for everyone involved: At one point in the video, when Jennifer remarked she’d never seen Max so excited, the newly 16-year-old replied, “I've never seen myself so excited."
But while Jennifer—whose blended family also includes Ben and ex Jennifer Garner's kids Violet, 18, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 11—doesn’t reveal too much about her family’s life at home, she has given the occasional update on what it’s like raising two teenagers.
"They're becoming adults," the 54-year-old told the Today anchors in May 2023. "They are challenging everything in life. They're looking at everything. And these kids have so much information, so much more than we had. They're thinking and talking about things and about life in a different way than I did when I was 15 or 16 years old."
"I think they're gonna change the world," she continued, "and make it so much better, so much better than what we did."
And for more of Jennifer, Max and Emme’s fun-filled trip to Japan, keep reading.
Jennifer Lopez poses with twins Emme and Max as they ring in a big milestone while on vacation in Japan.
The twins' celebration is appropriately bedecked in festive decor.
Jennifer and Max share a sweet moment under an umbrella.
The duo pose for a quick mirror selfie.
The singer takes in the view of this gorgeous mirrored room.
Jennifer and Emme take in the streets of Japan walking hand in hand.
Emme paints a sweet picture next to a favorite character.
Max shows off his love for Pokémon.
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