Jennifer Lopez Explains The Bold Political Statement Against Donald Trump She Made At The Super Bowl Halftime
Jennifer Lopez’ daughter, Emme Maribel Muniz, proved that the apple definitely does not fall far from the tree as the 11-year-old girl managed to outshine her famous parent with her recent appearance at the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show.
The “If You Had My Love” singer arrived at the prestigious stage surrounded by a group of children, and they jointly performed the hit song “Let’s Get Loud,” which was written by Gloria Estefan and was featured on Lopez’s first studio album On the 6.
However, this time it was not Jennifer who attracted the attention of the audience, but her daughter, who amazed everybody with her impeccable singing skills as she stood out from the rest of the children.
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Besides Lopez, other famous singers, who performed during the halftime presentation, were Shakira, as well as J Balvin and Bad Bunny.
This is not the first time when Emme shows she has a fantastic voice, as her performance of the hit, “If I Ain’t Got You,” became very popular last year.
Lopez shares Emme and her twin brother, Maximilian, with her former spouse Marc Anthony.
Following the successful performance on the Super Bowl’s stage, Anthony, who is also an established singer, expressed his joy of seeing his daughter do so well because he took to social media to share his feelings.
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The 51-year-old “No Me Ames” performer posted a picture on Twitter of his daughter from the event and wrote that he was very proud of her, she was his heart, and he was forever hers.
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Lopez also decided to speak about one of the most powerful moments of the show, which was to have her daughter in a cage.
She explained that it was a reminder of the children that the Trump administration has put in cages at the border US-Mexican border.
She said: “All I want my girls, the little girls on stage with me and all over the world to know is how to use their voices and be proud of everything they are. Other people can try to build walls, keep us out, or put us in cages. We are proud to recognize that all of us together are what makes this beautiful country truly great.”
Over 102 million watched Sunday’s game between the San Francisco 49ers and the victorious Kansas City Chiefs.