June 10, 2026
JLo Faces the Goodbye No Amount of Fame Could Prepare Her For
Jennifer Lopez says she broke down while writing a graduation message for her twins, Max and Emme, as they prepare to start university in August. She reflects on “roots and wings” and shares her move and dorm plans.

She has headlined a Super Bowl and carried blockbusters, but a few lines for a school graduation programme proved too much for Jennifer Lopez. The superstar has admitted she cannot talk about her twins leaving home without welling up, as 18-year-olds Max and Emme prepare to head off to university in August.
Appearing on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday, the 56-year-old confessed the run-up to the pair's recent high school graduation has been an emotional whirlwind. "Every time it comes up, I just start crying," she admitted. Lopez said she had initially felt at peace with the milestone, reasoning that she had given her children "roots and wings" — right up until she sat down to write a message for their graduation programme, and the reality of an empty house hit home.
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It's Been the Three of Us
Lopez shares the twins with ex-husband Marc Anthony, and has spoken before about effectively raising them as a single mother from the time they were three. On Monday she summed up their bond simply: "It's been the three of us." People, she noted, have come in and out of her life over the years — a remark widely read as a nod to a string of high-profile relationships, including her marriage to Ben Affleck, which ended in 2024 — but her children have been the one constant throughout.
Squeezing In the Final Lessons
With the clock ticking, Lopez says she is trying to pass on everything she has learned before August arrives — while accepting that children absorb far more from what they watch than what they are told. Work hard in front of them, she reasons, and they grow into hard workers themselves.
The practical preparations are already under way, and they are not getting any easier. Last month she told Jimmy Kimmel she had been in tears for two months, revealing it took her two full days to write the twins' yearbook tributes. She also plans to do the big move personally, packing up their bedrooms and settling them into their dorms herself — sheets from home included.
Max and Emme have grown up with one of the most famous mothers on the planet, yet like many children of global superstars, they are now carving out identities entirely their own. Lopez, for her part, is quietly hoping that a taste of dorm life sends them back through the front door before too long. Until then, she has a summer to savour — and, by her own admission, a good many tears still to come.
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