LOOK: AC Bonifacio unleashes inner fangirl at Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards
AC Bonifacio made the most of her Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards (KCA) experience by snapping selfies with several of her favorite celebrities last March 23 in Los Angeles.
The Filipino-Canadian dancer was part of this year’s KCA Social Squad, a group of internet stars from different countries which shows fans exclusive behind-the-scenes events at the awards show.
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Bonifacio shared on Monday, April 1, her favorite “orange carpet moments”: meeting “A Series of Unfortunate Events” actress Malina Weissman, “Fuller House” actress Andrea Barber, rapper Machine Gun Kelly and singer Jordyn Jones.
She also met and danced with the Backpack Kid who upstaged Katy Perry during a 2017 “Saturday Night Live” performance with his flossin’ dance move.
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Article continues after this advertisementShe was also starstruck by Vlog Squad YouTube star David Dobrik, “Drake and Josh” actor Josh Peck, YouTube personalities JoJo Siwa and Jason Nash, performer Frankie Grande—pop star Ariana Grande’s half-brother—and DJ Khaled, who hosted the awards show.
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Other celebrities back home expressed excitement and envy. Actress Kyline Alcantara wrote, “OMG BABY @daviddobrik” with several heart-eyed emojis.
Meanwhile, singer Darren Espanto suggested that her selfie with Josh Peck should have gone ahead of the picture with Dobrik. “I’m sorry po,” Bonifacio replied.
Before the show, Bonifacio showed off her talent with choreography by top American hip-hop dancers and choreographers Matt Steffanina, Kyle Hanagami and Chachi Gonzales.
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Way to bring the Pinoy pride, AC! /ra
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