Jennifer Lopez’s child debuts new name change at graduation

Jennifer Lopez’s oldest child, Emme Maribel Muñiz, appears to have introduced a new name in connection with their high school graduation.

Reports say the graduation took place on May 28, with Lopez attending alongside Emme’s twin brother, Max, and former stepbrother Samuel Affleck.

Emme’s father, Marc Anthony, was reportedly not present at the event, according to multiple outlets.

The possible name change surfaced after a March Instagram post about college plans for graduating Windward students. In that post, Lopez’s child was listed as Oskar Muñiz, along with details indicating they plan to begin college later this year to study theater and studio arts.

The post also featured a childhood photo of Oskar, their name, and the logo of the school they will attend.

The caption stated: “Oskar to Sarah Lawrence! No more impromptu NYC trips because he’ll be living there! Good thing it’s only a few hours away from Stagedoor. Go gryphons!! Congrats!!!”

The account tagged in the post appeared to be connected to Lopez’s eldest child.

Jennifer Garner, who was previously married to Lopez’s ex-husband Ben Affleck, was among those who liked the post.

Lopez has also spoken recently about the changes that come with her children preparing to leave home. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, she became emotional while discussing the transition to being an empty nester.

She said on the chat show: “All year people asked me, ‘They’re going away to college. It’s going to be terrible.’ No, it’s going to be great. I want them to go out there. I want them to do what they want to do. They have big dreams. They have things they want to do. It’s going to be great.”

Earlier this year, she shared similar thoughts in an interview with Entertainment Tonight as she adjusted to the idea of the household changing.

“I can’t believe that we’ve gotten here, you know, just the three of us,” she said. “It’s, you know, been a journey for all three of us through this life [because] I was a single mom since they were 3 years old.”

Lopez continued: “People have come in and out of my life, but it really has just been the three of us. And to see how they’re kind of like thriving right now and the adults, like young adults that they’re growing into, and they’re so ready for their life. They’re so ready to get out there and I remember what that felt like [at] 18.”