Jennifer Lopez basks in the joy – and success – of finally releasing her highly-anticipated Halftime documentary, which follows her multi-decade career with a focus on her Super Bowl Halftime performance in 2020, the star is revealing she's not afraid to get vulnerable, showing glimpses of her life fans rarely get to see.MORE: Hoda Kotb is all smiles during night out supporting Jennifer LopezHELLO!
had the opportunity to attend the global premiere as part of opening night of the Tribeca Festival, and as excited crowds gathered around the iconic United Palace Theater in New York, J.Lo gave a rare glimpse into her relationship with her 14-year-old daughter Emme.As the documentary closely followed the difficult process of coordinating her instantly-iconic Super Bowl performance, it revealed how much of an inspiration Emme was for it.WATCH: The trailer for HalftimeMORE: Jennifer Lopez gives rare glimpse into relationship with Ben Affleck as he makes surprise cameo in HalftimeThe teen had a significant presence both in the planning of the halftime show as well as during the performance itself, and even provided her mom an idea that went on to become the most meaningful for the singer.Fans got to see just how close the mom-daughter pair are, and the documentary follows the two quite closely.
In the lead-up to the Super Bowl, Emme took her mom out to a dance studio for young girls, who squealed in excitement upon seeing the famous entertainer.
Emme performed right by her mom's side as she proudly waved the Puerto Rican flagSo inspired was the Let's Get Loud hitmaker following her visit, that she decided to include the girls as part of the concert's finale, putting them in symbolic cages made out of light beams as a deliberate.
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