Jennifer Lopez and daughter Emme wear matching pink to meet First Lady Michelle Obama
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The singer may have wowed us all with her twerking and risky outfits these past few weeks, but she looked the picture of elegance with her daughter today
Spot the difference!
Most youngsters do anything they can to NOT look like their mums, but when you're Jennifer Lopez's daughter, it's really not so bad.
The singer and her six-year-old daughter Emme donned matching light pink outfits on Thursday, when they went to meet Michelle Obama at the League of United Latin American Citizens' (LULAC) 85th National Convention.
And quite the cute pair they made too.
While little Emme carried her own bag and looked simply adorable in a little pink dress, J Lo showed off her incredible pins in a tight pink skirt and matching top.
She even had some Grease-style sunglasses to finish it off.
Of course, we'd have been amazed if Emme had found a pair of heels like her mum, so she worse some little black pumps while twerking superstar Jen towered above her.
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Me and my girl
The singer appeared to have an amazing time, and posted a selfie (yes, the First Lady takes selfies) with Michelle while there.
In it, the pair are smiling widely, and Jen captioned it: "Me and my girl @flotus at #LULAC National convention for the empowerment of Latinos. #represent #keynotespeaker #introingthekeynotespeaker #dreambig."
Meanwhile a happy Michelle looked equally as stunning in a blue and white floral Tanya Taylor dress.
Jen took to the stage to say a few words, having the honour of introducing her new best pal, before holding a private screening of Nuvo TV series Los Jets shortly after.
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