JLo, Max, Emme
Jennifer Lopez, daughter Emme and son Max attend the premiere of Twentieth Century Fox And Dreamworks Animation's 'HOME' at Regency Village Theatre on March 22, 2015 in Westwood, California. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Jennifer Lopez is kicking major booty with her show “All I have,” which is currently playing at the AXIS theater in Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas.

During an interview with Billboard last August, JLo mentioned that her goal with this project was to reach a group of fans who would not normally have the chance to see her on tour, but could be willing to plan an express trip to the famous Sin City to see her perform.

But what about Lopez’s biggest fans, Max and Emme? Do they get to see mommy doing her thing on the stage?

E! News host Maria Menounos met up with the 46-year-old singer after seeing the show last week, and throughout their chat, she found how the eight-year-old twins feel about watching their mom perform.

“I was like, ‘I wonder if her kids have seen it,’” Menounos told JLo. “And then all of the sudden, I look in front of me and I’m like, ‘Oh, there’s Emme and Max!’”

“Emme loves to watch the show,” Lopez said interrupting Maria’s last sentence. “Max is more like, ‘I wanna go home. I wanna watch, you know…‘Teen Titans Go!’ or whatever, you know what I mean?”

She continued, “But Emme is like, ‘Can I please stay until the train comes out?”

Earlier this month, the “Shades of Blue” actress was invited to perform at a private concert during the NBCUniversal Upfronts, where it was revealed that the singer had a few collaborations lined up with the network, starting with her performance at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards.

In the meantime, JLo continues to promote her latest single “Ain’t Your Mama,” and recently designed a limited edition tank top to encourage women and men to embrace their curves.

“When I first started on television [as a Fly Girl on ‘In Living Color’], people and even my own manager at the time, would tell me I had to make all of these changes,” she said in an interview with the Huffington Post. “But you have to stand up and say, ‘There’s nothing wrong with me or my shape or who I am, you’re the one with the problem!’ And when you can really believe that, all of the sudden other people start believing too.”

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