Jennifer Lopez was also seen crying at her son Max’s high school graduation ceremony on Friday.
The singer, who wore a floral dress, gray cardigan and nude heels, was seen wiping away tears in the photo obtained by Page Six.
In another image, Lopez hugs the 18-year-old athlete, who wore a tie-dyed shirt, tan pants and matching kicks on his special day.
The artists were also joined by parents Guadalupe Rodriguez and David Lopez, manager Benny Medina, and Max’s twin Emme.
Lopez and Emme were also photographed walking together, with the recent graduate wearing a red polo shirt and blue slacks.
The Office Romance star shares twins with ex-husband Marc Anthony, whom she was married to for 10 years before divorcing in 2014, but Anthony was not seen at the ceremony.
The musician also did not attend Emme’s graduation ceremony last month.
However, Lopez attended Emme’s ceremony along with Rodriguez, Max, and former son-in-law Samuel Affleck.
A series of photos obtained by Page Six at the time showed Emme and Ben Affleck’s 14-year-old son having a conversation.
Lopez married Affleck in 2022, and the two have remained in close contact with each other’s children since their split in 2024.
The “Argo” star has three children, Samuel, Violet, 20, and Finn, 17, with ex-wife Jennifer Garner.
During Emme’s graduation ceremony, it was revealed that the Lopez child would be going by a new name.
In a March Instagram post announcing Emme’s college destination, the student was identified as “Oscar Muniz,” along with a photo of him as a child. Emme’s Instagram account was also tagged in the post.
But Lopez’s tears on Friday were expected, with the hitmaker admitting that she had been “crying for two months” during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The night before Eme’s graduation.
The actress added that her main goal is to see the twins “be happy and go where they want to go and do what they want to do.”
Before her children take off for the next chapter, Lopez revealed how she avoids spoiling them.
“So they’re doing what they see you doing,” she said on Monday night’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”
“I mean, it doesn’t really matter what you tell them all the time. I’m trying to download everything I’ve ever learned in my life, every lesson…to them now…by August when they leave (for college),” she said.
For Lopez, the superstar said it’s “who you are as a person” and how your kids see your actions.
The Kiss of the Spider-Woman star confessed that she doesn’t want her children to be like her and wants their children to go their own way.
“They see this persona as such,” Lopez explained to host Andy Cohen. “But I also think they’re just picking up on your good qualities and good traits, rather than imitating you.”
