Career
After her short but memorable stint on the said show ended, she landed her first starring role as Princess, one of the two title characters in Princess Charming, another Philippine drama. Her biggest break came when she landed the role of Anghelita in Mga Mata ni Anghelita, a remake of the 1978 Philippine movie of the same title (without the letter H on it) which made famous the late Julie Vega. Fellow child actress Ella Guevara was originally considered for the role, but since Guevara was by then already part of the main cast of another teledrama entitled Impostora, Reyes was able to land the role.
Other than her appearances on television, she has also appeared in the film Shake, Rattle & Roll 8.
Reyes attended Grace Christian Academy in Bulac, Santa Maria, Bulacan where she was in Grade School. Her busy schedule as a result of her role in Mga Mata ni Anghelita has forced her to miss a number of school days, but through the kind assistance of her teachers she was able to take up the lessons she missed and catch up with her classmates.
At her adolescent age, she played Lucy in Rosalinda opposite Carla Abellana. In 2012, she appeared in Hiram na Puso as Angeline and her comeback drama show Hindi Ka Na Magazine-iisa.
She was part of the 2013 remake of the 1996 hit television series Anna Karenina.
She is the niece of Global Media Arts resident director Mark Reyes.