Jennifer Lopez shared her glamorous stage with her daughter Emme on Thursday, as they both performed during last week's Los Angeles Dodgers event.

According to USA Today, the performance at the Los Angeles Dodgers' Sixth Annual Foundation Blue Diamond Gala on Thursday marked the mother-and-daughter tandem's first performance since their Super Bowl 2020 show.

The two performed a heartwarming rendition of the song "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri.

Lopez also took to Twitter to post some highlights of the night. The Latina pop diva shared four photos of her and Emme during their performance. Jennifer wowed the crowd with several costumes on stage while her daughter Emme serenaded the crowd wearing a pink top and shorts with a black cap.

Some footage that circulated on social media also revealed that Emme performed Lopez's hit songs "Let's Get Loud" and "Born in the U.S.A." They performed these two songs during their 2020 Super Bowl performance.

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Jennifer Lopez Welcomes Daughter Emme in Gender-Neutral Pronouns

Before Emme joined her on stage, Jennifer Lopez used gender-neutral pronouns when she introduced her daughter on the stage of the Los Angeles Dodgers Blue Diamond Gala.

"The last time we performed together was in a big stadium like this, and I ask them to sing with me all the time, and they won't... So this is a very special occasion. They are very, very busy. Booked. And pricey," Lopez said, referring to her daughter Emme.

Although expensive, Jennifer Lopez said what she spent was worth it, contending that "they're" her favorite duet partner of all time.

Jennifer Lopez Tearfully Shares Experience During Superbowl 2020 Show With Daughter Emme

Jennifer Lopez and Emme's performance during the Los Angeles Dodgers Blue Diamon Gala last week was the second performance the tandem did.

Speaking in her Netflix documentary "Halftime," Lopez tearfully recounted that her daughter Emme was not nervous at all to sing in front of millions of people.

The "On The Floor" singer said that her daughter knew she would be safe even though she wanted Emme to sit in a cage, contending that her kid knew she was with her.

She then revealed that she instructed her daughter to look down the camera and send a message to "every little girl" to "get loud and never back down from bringing light to injustice."

It can be recalled that Jennifer Lopez also shared the limelight with Colombian singer sensation Shakira, as the two performed their respective hit songs.

In her documentary, Lopez called her performance with Shakira the "worst idea in the world," contending that they only have a total of six minutes for the whole performance.

Jennifer Lopez's manager, Benny Medina, noted that it was an insult to say that two Latinas are needed for a show that is usually done by one artist.

Lopez's frustrations were directed at the organizers of the show and not at her co-headliner, Shakira.

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Written By: Joshua Summers

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