Jennifer Lopez is not looking forward to becoming an empty nester.
The singer, 56, got emotional while talking about her 18-year-old twins Max and Emme going away to college during her Wednesday appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
After Kimmel brought up her kids graduating from high school, she warned, ‘Don’t talk about it, I’ll start crying’ while choking back tears.
Lopez added that she’s been ‘crying for two months’ and will shed tears again at their graduation ceremony.
The proud mom told Kimmel that Max and Emme – who went to different high schools – will also be going to separate colleges, and that she plans to help them move into their dorm rooms even if it might make a commotion due to her superstar status.
Though many freshmen make last-minute Target runs for dorm essentials, Lopez assured Kimmel the twins already have everything they need and will simply be packing up their rooms and moving in.
Jennifer Lopez, 56, got emotional while talking about her twins Max and Emme, 18, going away to college during her Wednesday appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live
After Kimmel brought up her kids graduating from high school, she warned, ‘Don’t talk about it, I’ll start crying’; Seen with the twins in 2025
Lopez shares the twins with ex-husband Marc Anthony, 57, who is currently expecting his eighth child – and second with his 26-year-old pageant queen wife Nadia Ferreira.
The conversation kicked off after Lopez entered to enthusiastic applause from the audience, prompting Kimmel to quip, ‘You probably get that when you come home, your family stands up and applauds, right?’
‘Listen, if my kids come to the door, I feel so lucky,’ Lopez replied.
She then told him that one of the twins will be graduating on Thursday.
‘They go to different schools. That’s inconvenient, isn’t it?’ Kimmel questioned.
‘I mean, it’s fine,’ she said, adding, ‘I want them to be happy. Go where they want to go, do what they want to do.’
‘There’s a commotion everywhere you go. Will you be able to move them into their dorm?’ Kimmel asked.
‘Absolutely,’ she said. ‘I do all the things, yeah.’
Lopez added that she’s been ‘crying for two months’ and will cry at their graduation ceremony
The singer told Kimmel that Max and Emme – who went to different high schools – will also be going to different colleges, and that she plans to help them move into their dorm rooms
‘You will go to Target with them and buy them sheets?’ the host asked.
‘We have sheets,’ she replied, before sharing that she hopes the twins will miss her and come home soon.
‘We’re going to pack up their rooms here, and they’re going to take all the things that they want to take to their dorm. Then they’re going to realize that their dorms are too small. They’re going to miss home. I hope they want to come back real soon.’
However, she later admitted that she remembers the feeling of wanting to move away from home and gain independence.
‘I remember being that age and thinking, I couldn’t wait to get out in the world and do my thing. I really wanted to get out.’
She also shared that she felt fine about them leaving for college until it suddenly hit her two months ago.
‘All year people asked me, “They’re going away to college, it’s going to be terrible.” No, it’s going to be great. I want them to go out there. I want them to do what they want to do. They have big dreams. They have things they want to do. It’s going to be great.’
‘And then like two months ago I had to write the thing for the yearbook or whatever the heck thing they make you write.’
The star had a busy Wednesday, as she also glammed up to appear at the 25th edition of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
‘When I tell you, the tears. Two days it took me to write those things,’ she said.
‘Do you write two different things, or since they’re twins you put the same thing?’ Kimmel joked.
‘No, they’re two different people!’ Lopez replied.
The star had a busy Wednesday, as she also glammed up to appear at the 25th edition of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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