
The 43-year-old singer admits time has gone very quickly since Max and Emme were born on February 22 2008.
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Jennifer Lopez "would love" to have more children.
The Parker actress - who has four-year-old twins Max and Emme with ex-husband Marc Anthony - is unsure what the future holds for her, but would love to have kids with current partner Casper Smart, who she has been in a relationship with since October 2011.
She told E! Online: "I would love to have more [children]. I don't know if it's in the cards for me, but I would love it."
The 43-year-old singer admits time has gone very quickly since Max and Emme were born on February 22 2008.
She said: "I can't believe they are gong to be five. It went so fast. It feels like I just had them."
Jennifer loves nothing more than a relaxing bath when she needs some time to herself - but admits that doesn't always go according to plan.
She said: "I love taking baths. I wouldn't say it's a guilty pleasure, but it is when you're a mom because to have 15 or 10 minutes or to take a long, 20-minute bath is a luxury. But the last time I took a bath, my daughter comes in and goes, 'I want to get in with you!' I was like, 'OK.' "
The Parker actress - who has four-year-old twins Max and Emme with ex-husband Marc Anthony - is unsure what the future holds for her, but would love to have kids with current partner Casper Smart, who she has been in a relationship with since October 2011.
She told E! Online: "I would love to have more [children]. I don't know if it's in the cards for me, but I would love it."
The 43-year-old singer admits time has gone very quickly since Max and Emme were born on February 22 2008.
She said: "I can't believe they are gong to be five. It went so fast. It feels like I just had them."
Jennifer loves nothing more than a relaxing bath when she needs some time to herself - but admits that doesn't always go according to plan.
She said: "I love taking baths. I wouldn't say it's a guilty pleasure, but it is when you're a mom because to have 15 or 10 minutes or to take a long, 20-minute bath is a luxury. But the last time I took a bath, my daughter comes in and goes, 'I want to get in with you!' I was like, 'OK.' "