LOOK: Barbie Forteza, AC Bonifacio’s ‘Ice Cream’ dance covers featured by Selena Gomez | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Barbie Forteza, AC Bonifacio’s ‘Ice Cream’ dance covers featured by Selena Gomez

/ 11:40 AM September 30, 2020

Selena Gomez (Image: Instagram/@selenagomez)

Filipino celebrities have caught the attention of American pop star Selena Gomez after they danced to her latest single with Blackpink.

Dancer and singer AC Bonifacio and actress Barbie performed “Ice Cream,” which was released in August, on their Instagram pages.

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Gomez included their dances on her Instagram Stories over the past days. Forteza’s video from Aug. 30 and a screenshot of Gomez’s Story were featured on GMA’s Instagram page yesterday, Sept. 29.

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Bonifacio, who posted her dance covers of the song on Instagram last Sept. 4, was seen in Gomez’s Instagram Stories yesterday too.

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AC Bonifacio, Ice Cream

Image: Instagram/@acbonifacio

Her dance can be viewed below:

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Bonifacio recently impressed Blackpink with her “How You Like That” music video. The K-pop group awarded her second prize in their dance cover contest.  /ra

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