Amid her always-busy schedule, Lopez, 50, enjoyed a quiet moment on Wednesday with her 11-year-old twinsMaximilian “Max” DavidandEmme Maribel.

“Break from rehearsalfor homework and snuggle time…” she wrote alongside a photograph of the trio getting cozy in bed, as Lopez fit in some family time amidst preparations for hereagerly anticipated Super Bowl halftime performancenext month.

Sandwiched between her two kids, whom she co-parents with ex-husbandMarc Anthony, in the sweet snapshot Lopez appears to look over Emme’s homework while playing with her hair as her son seems to be completely focused on his reading.

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The stripper drama, based on a true story, opened to an estimated $33.2 million, as well as anoverwhelmingly positive responsefrom the critics.

Lopez would’ve been only the eighth Latin-American ever nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category, withRita Morenoin 1961 andLupita Nyong’oin 2013 picking up the only wins. Nyong’o, a Kenyan-Mexican actress born in Mexico,also missed outon a nomination for Best Actress forUs.

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Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez

Despite the snub, Lopez is still set to have a very memorable February.

On Feb. 2, Lopez will take the Super Bowl stage in Miami for her co-headlining performance withShakira— and she couldn’t be more excited to hit the floor!

“It’s a perfect moment in my life, honestly,” she recently toldVanity Fair, “but it’s also a great time for a Latina women to take the stage at the biggest all-American event, with everything that’s going on in the country right now.”

“It gets a lot of eyeballs, so if you can spread a little bit of love and positivity and make people know that we’re all in this together? I look at it as a blessing,” she added.

source: people.com