LOOK: James Reid gives glimpse of life in Los Angeles | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: James Reid gives glimpse of life in Los Angeles

/ 11:49 AM March 10, 2022

James Reid

Anderson .Paak, Dumbfounded and James Reid. Image: Instagram/@james

James Reid appears to be settling well in Los Angeles as he treated fans to glimpses of his recent whereabouts, after almost a month of staying in the city.

Reid showed himself in what appears to be a trekking trip while a group of children were singing behind him, via his Instagram page today, March 10.

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“LAtely,” he said.

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The actor-musician also shared behind-the-scenes moments from a photoshoot, a music session, as well as videos from his fellow label-artist Dumbfounded’s birthday party, where he was spotted by fans last Feb. 20. American singer and rapper Anderson .Paak was also at the said party.

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Reid left the country last month to attend to his commitments regarding music in L.A., where his label Transparent Arts is based. Though speculations arose that the actor-musician moved there for good, his dad clarified that he’s only there for his music and family visit. JB

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