Jennifer Lopez looks radiant as she leaves WWHL taping after her teen child revealed gender change and new name

Jennifer Lopez looked effortlessly chic as she left the taping of Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live in New York City on Monday.
The 56-year-old singer was all smiles as she greeted fans just days after her teenage child revealed her new transgender identity.
Lopez opted for an elegant white cardigan paired with a long pink silk skirt and strappy heels.
The mother of two protected her eyes with a pair of large sunglasses and accessorized with a dainty gold necklace.
She wore her caramel-toned tresses in a half-up, half-down style that cascaded down her back.
As she left the studio, Lopez was seen happily signing autographs for a crowd of fans.
Jennifer Lopez, 56, looked effortlessly chic as she left the taping of Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live in New York City on Monday.
The singer was all smiles as she greeted fans just days after her teenager revealed her new transgender identity
Earlier in the day, Lopez wore a stylish combination again.
She rocked a ruffled, high-collared white dress with a black blazer.
The star accessorized with a chic black bag and a pair of square sunglasses.
Over the weekend, Lopez was proud of her child’s high school graduation.
The singer has 18-year-old twin children, Max and Emme Muniz, with her third ex-husband, Marc Anthony.
Then, in June 2022, when the teens were 14, Lopez went viral by introducing Emme as “they” on stage, signaling a non-binary identification.
The Daily Mail has seen a public announcement showing that the teenager, previously known as Emme, is now referred to as “he” and has revealed a new boy’s name at graduation.
The teenager’s father appeared not to attend the ceremony.
The guest list also included Lopez’s fourth ex-husband, Ben Affleck, and his first wife, Jennifer Garner’s 14-year-old son, Samuel Affleck.
Lopez chose an elegant white cardigan, long pink silk skirt and open-toe heels.
The mother of two shielded her eyes with a pair of large sunglasses and accessorised with a delicate gold necklace
She wore her caramel-toned tresses in a half-up, half-down style that cascaded down her back.
Earlier in the day, Lopez wore a stylish combination again. She rocked a ruffled, high-collared white dress with a black jacket
The star accessorized with a chic black bag and a pair of square sunglasses
Beauty shined with a bright smile
Although Lopez and Affleck’s marriage was short-lived, the former couple managed to create a close-knit, blended family with their children, as the divorce filing coincided with the second anniversary of their marriage.
Garner reportedly served as part of Lopez’s support system and throughout the disintegration of Lopez’s marriage to Affleck.
Affleck and Garner, who were married for ten years before splitting in 2015, have three children: Violet, 20, Fin, 17, and Samuel.
Fin was originally named Seraphina Rose before being introduced to the new name in 2024 when she delivered a eulogy to Affleck’s father Timothy.
Lopez’s twins did not attend the same high school and will attend different universities.
The graduation came just days after Lopez burst into tears at the prospect of her children moving out of her massive $18 million mansion.
“Don’t talk about it, I’ll start crying,” the singer said when the subject was brought up to her on Jimmy Kimmel Live last week.
She admitted that she had been ‘crying for two months’ at the thought of the twins being separated and that she would burst into tears once again at their graduation.
It was recently revealed that Lopez, the teenager formerly known as Emme, is now referred to as “he” and has a new boy’s name; Two seen in 2025
Anthony, the father of the twins, is expecting his eighth child with his last wife, Nadia Ferreira, a beauty queen 30 years younger than him.
When Kimmel asked Lopez if she thought it was “inappropriate” for her children to attend separate high schools, Lopez dodged the question.
“So, it’s okay,” he said. ‘I want them to be happy. ‘Go where they want to go, do what they want to do.’
He insisted he would help the teenagers move into their dorm rooms, despite what Kimmel described as “mayhem everywhere you go.”
“We’ll pack up their rooms here and they’ll get whatever they want to take back to their dorms,” Lopez said.
‘Then they’ll realize their dorms are too small,’ he joked. ‘They will miss their home. I hope they want to come back very soon.’




