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JLo emotionally opens up about her nibling Brendon’s transgender story

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 Jennifer Lopez  opened up about an incredibly personal family story with hopes that it will have an impact on her millions of fans.

The 51-year-old superstar took to Instagram on Saturday, August 22, to speak about her nibling Brendon’s transgender journey, which is highlighted in the new short film Draw With Me.

If you don’t know, nibling is a gender-neutral term used to refer to a child of one’s sibling (replacing “niece” or ”nephew”).

Brendon is the child of JLo’s sister Leslie. “Brendon is my nibling and this is their story,” she prefaced in the caption of her video.“Draw With Me is a short film about accepting change and challenges with love knowing when we do everything is possible,” Jennifer continued in the caption. “Please enjoy.

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