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Jennifer Lopez's Twins Max and Emme Are All Grown Up on 16th Birthday Trip to Japan
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Date:2025-04-14 11:45:32
Jennifer Lopez threw her teenagers a very sweet 16.
After all, twins Emme Muñiz and Max Muñiz—who the singer shares with ex Marc Anthony—are all grown up after celebrating the milestone birthday with family and friends in Japan.
"16," Jennifer wrote under Feb. 22 Instagram video that highlighted their visit. "Birthday trip 2024."
Aptly soundtracked by her song "Hummingbird," the video begins with J.Lo filming her son Max and saying, "I've never seen Max so excited."
To which her 16-year-old replies, "I've never seen myself so excited."
The Grammy winner signs off with the sweet note, "Happy Birthday to my coconuts."
It seems the birthday vacation included lots of dining out, a visit to an art museum, shopping—including at a Pokémon store—and a tea ceremony, as one clip showed the group using mortars and pestles while wearing kimonos. The group may have also stopped by a micro pig cafe, as another clip shows her daughter Emme cradling a baby pig.
Emme and Max—who Jennifer welcomed in 2008 with her ex-husband—live largely outside of the spotlight, but the "On The Floor" singer has given a few updates on her children throughout the years.
"They're becoming adults," the 54-year-old said on Today last May. "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."
And J.Lo—who has a blended family that also includes husband Ben Affleck and ex Jennifer Garner's kids Violet, 18, Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 11—continued: "I think they're gonna change the world, and make it so much better than we did."
Read on to see every highlight from Emme and Max's super sweet 16.
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 mother-daughter 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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