Jennifer Lopez has once again taken to the stage with her child, Emme.
The 52-year-old chart-topper introduced the 14-year-old while performing at the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala at Dodgers Stadium in LA last week.
What's more, Lopez introduced her talented offspring only using they/them pronouns, telling the crowd: "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."
The doting mom went on to describe Emme as her "favorite duet partner", telling those in attendance:
"They cost me when they come out. But they're worth every single penny because they're my favorite duet partner of all time. So if you will indulge me."
Emme then hit the stage, dressed in a bright pink shirt, shorts, and socks combo, as well as a baseball cap and ankle boots.
They could also be seen holding a rainbow-colored microphone.
The duo then performed a cover of Christina Perri's 'A Thousand Years'.
Check out fan footage of the performance in the TikTok below:During the heartwarming performance, Lopez dropped to her knees and sang the lyrics directly to Emme: "Darling don't be afraid I have loved you / For a thousand years / I'll love you for a thousand more."
Following their performance, the 'On The Floor' singer took to Twitter to share several images of Emme at the show. J-Lo captioned the pics: "Last night".
The last time the two performed together was back at the 2020 Super Bowl LIV.
During that performance, the Lopez and Emme electrified viewers during the halftime show, with the then-11-year-old performing their mom's 2001 hit 'Let's Get Loud'.
Young Emme then broke into a version of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born In The USA'.
Lopez shares Emme with her ex-husband, Marc Anthony - along with Emme's twin, Max.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala is an annual fundraising event that helps raise funds for education, health care, homelessness, and social justice issues in LA.