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Nadine Lustre, James Reid team up to make music

/ 02:44 PM September 01, 2018

Nadine Lustre, James Reid

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Nadine Lustre has been focusing on her music lately, with the guidance of James Reid.

The actress’ time away from television has been spent working on her musical side. Lustre said she’s currently focusing on an upcoming album with the help of Reid, who has more experience in song writing, as reported by Push.

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Lustre also split her time between doing endorsements and shooting an upcoming movie titled “Ulan” with Reid. The film will be directed by Irene Villamor, the same person behind Anne Curtis’ “Sid and Aya.”

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Lustre assured Jadine fans that all is well with their favorite love team. The actress said even if she and partner Reid have been away from television, they still continue to work together. This time, though, the focus is on music, according to the report.

Lustre and Reid’s last movie was released on Mar. 31, titled “Never Not Love You” and directed by Antoinette Jadaone, the mind behind the hit romantic comedy “That Thing Called Tadhana.”  Alfred Bayle /ra

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