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Jennifer Lopez ditches pristine hair and make-up for natural snap with her kids

Jennifer Lopez went make-up free as she snuggled by the fire with her 12-year-old twins.

Max and Emme looked cosy with mum in a cute pre-Christmas post by the singing super star on social media.

She was make-up free and her normally pristine hair was pulled back into a messy bun - and her natural beauty once again wowed her fans.

In a new Instagram snap she looks relaxed and happy - with her two kids keeping close.

The 51-year-old diva sat in a winter robe and she smiled for the camera.

Max and Emme, who she shares with ex-husband Marc Anthony, may be growing up fast but there are certainly not too old for a cuddle with mum.

Jennifer and the kids had a very cosy weekend (Instagram)

She captioned the snap: "I love that they still want to sit on mamas lap! Happy Saturday #Coconuts".

She then posed for a bed selfie - getting down to work with laptops out and glasses on.

JLo's kids love everything her to bit - but the same can't be said of Ulrika Jonsson.

Jennifer is known for her picture perfect hair and make-up (AFP/Getty Images)
J-Lo does glam very well (Instagram)

She recently slammed Jennifer over naked photos that apparently "make women feel awful".

The TV presenter and mum-of-four, 53, said glamorous stars like J-Lo and Jennifer Aniston are doing a disservice to women with their "perfect" looking bodies.

The tirade came after the singer stripped off for the racy video of her new track In The Morning.

She then got down to work - with two laptops and a smart phone! (Instagram)

Writing a scathing article in The Sun, Ulrika fumed: "As a mum of four - two of whom are young girls aged 16 and 20 - I'm painfully worried about what the effect of being surrounded by these images is doing to them and their sense of self-worth.

"They may pretend to me that they are savvy and aware of filters and that these images are sometimes considerably distanced from reality.

"But I also know that, deep down, they will look in the mirror or at the selfie they take and feel utterly inconsequential."

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