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PREVIEW CLIP: Jennifer Lopez “I Was A Tomboy”

April 23 2009, Published 5:48 a.m. ET

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Stopping by the Rachael Ray show (the episode airs on Friday, April 24), Jennifer Lopez opened up to the TV host about life with her twins Max and Emme, how she balances her career, and how she got her body back. In this sneak peak video of her appearance, Lopez reveals what kind of child she was (“I was a tomboy”), how her twins differ, and one thing she and husband Marc Anthony fight about.

Click on the video to watch Lopez and Ray talk it out.

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“They’re very different.  You can really see it, even from when they’re really young,” Lopez says of her kids. “He’s more like the visceral boy, running, knocking things down, eating the world you know what I mean?  And she’s kinda like takes a step and stops and picks things up and she’s like I don’t know, maybe I’ll eat this, I don’t know...She’s really kind of indecisive but at the same time very precise…It’s funny because now that I see Max, I’m like I was more like Max.”

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Taking pride in their children, Lopez and Anthony often duke it out regarding which child resembles which parent.

”You know what’s so funny though, me and Mark are always claiming he’s got my head and he’s got my mouth. And he’s like he’s got my eyes and my nose, and I’m like thank God she’s got my nose! It’s awful!,” she laughs. “But you want it all to be you...That’s the nature of who we are, we can’t help it.  We’re both trying to steal it all.”

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