AC Bonifacio wins 2nd prize in Blackpink’s ’How You Like That’ dance cover contest | Inquirer Entertainment

AC Bonifacio wins 2nd prize in Blackpink’s ’How You Like That’ dance cover contest

By: - Reporter
/ 04:31 PM July 28, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Dancer AC Bonifacio on Tuesday was ecstatic upon learning she and her team bagged the second prize in Blackpink’s “How You Like That” dance cover contest.

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In an Instagram post on the girl group’s official account, they announced the five winning teams who were recognized to have the best dance cover of their song.

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“We would like to congratulate all five teams, and once again thank everyone who participated!” Blackpink’s post read.

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Bonifacio, in an Instagram Story entry, meanwhile could not hide her happiness.

“Hello, we just figured out that we won!” Bonifacio said in her story entry.

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“Di po namin alam (We don’t know) what to do. I love you all thank you so much [Blackpink]” Bonifacio wrote.

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As part of the stipulation of Blackpink’s contest, Bonifacio is slated to receive 6 million Korean won (or around P245,900).

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The K-pop group bagged five Guinness World Record for the music video for “How You Like That,” which includes being the most viewed video on YouTube in 24 hours.

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