Your Rebel Man James Reid

If you want to know James Reid, the best approach is to ask him personally if you want to know how he feels. He will behave properly. He will behave properly. But he doesn’t often mince words unless it’s necessary for his current position as a heartthrob-actor-singer-dancer. Look at his cute face if his comments sound too measured for any reason (usually professional). You can tell from his glance whether he wants you to approach or back off, continue talking or stop.

In an interview with pep. ph, the entertainment portal describes, “One late Saturday night, in our third exclusive interview with one of today’s hottest male celebrities, we can see that he wants to rest, be in a peaceful place, be with his family. But we also know that he wants to be responsible given the opportunities given to him and to be good—and better—at his job. We know because he has told us, or we see it like a neon sign on his face. The moods are easy to spot: most of the time, his expression is unchanging, and his voice is impassive.”

James Reid is famous in every Filipina’s heart in the Philippines and abroad. He has done many international tours.

His Adonis-like body has made him famous. James only developed a well-defined muscular frame in his early twenties, and women clamoured to see him shirtless. He is quickly becoming the sexiest man in the local show business.

He is also adept at taking care of himself. James Reid has mastered the art of self-control by making time for routine exercise, eating better, and leading an active lifestyle.

But like any other human, when we ask James to describe a typical day in an interview, his first response is, “I struggle to get out of bed.” He informs us that he awakens between 5:30 and 6 a.m., but he emphasizes, “I’m not a morning person. I enjoy using the snooze function on his alarm clock. I am one of those who keep pressing it to give the impression that they are sleeping more. Before I leave the bed, I encourage it three times.

He gets out of bed and prepares before filming a television show or movie.

“I stay on set till three in the morning. I’ll return home the following day, he reveals.

And just like other artists, he also composes songs and sings. He is popular with his sexy voice.

He started as a part of Pinoy Big Brother, a Philippine version of the Big Brother reality game show franchise. The word Pinoy in the title is a colloquial term for the Filipino people.

He encountered a swarm of passionate fans throughout the live postseason performances, who would cheer at every move he made. Tis didn’t phase him.

“Every bit of anxiety and fear I was feeling would go. I had more self-assurance. I used to feel unstoppable when I was on stage, and everyone was singing along with me. At that point, I began to see my potential.

He was suddenly not the uncomplicated Australian youngster.

His first album was released the year after. In retrospect, James says the self-titled album “didn’t feel like it was me.” It only had six tracks, two of which were covers. “It seemed like I wasn’t ready for it,” he says thoughtfully. “It seemed like acting was best for me at that time, although music is what I wanted.”

But given that Reid has made a career of continually drawing from his experiences to craft dramatic scenarios and affecting musical lyrics, it’s almost expected that he would undergo a mental breakdown during the first few days of quarantine. For someone accustomed to drawing inspiration from personal experience, it was incredibly challenging to find inspiration when repeatedly doing and seeing the same things. After emerging from this slump, he showed noticeable growth and progress in his personal and artistic abilities.

And in an interview with pika-pika, James stressed an end, “You need to love yourself,”

“Cause for me, that’s what breaks relationships apart, insecurity. But if you can’t love yourself, then you have no right to love someone else. That’s what Nadine struggled with at the start. But yeah, in the end, if you don’t have that self-love for yourself then you put those insecurities on the other person. You expect them to make up for what you lack.”

He said: “It’s grown so much. I can literally do anything. Yeah, honestly I feel like I can do anything. The only thing is time, I just need time to do it, but I’m not worried. I’m enjoying what I’m doing now.”

 

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