2013–2015: Lucky Aces and Ellen DeGeneres Show Guesting Bonifacio, along with Lucky Ancheta, formed the dancing tandem Lucky Aces in 2012 and started making
YouTube videos. They also competed in various local and international dance contests. They became popular when their YouTube videos went
viral on
Vine. In 2015, they were invited to perform on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show and were given a chance to perform with
Ariana Grande at Grande's Vancouver, British Columbia show in April 2015.
2016–present: Dance Kids and Your Face Sounds Familiar In November 2015, Lucky Aces joined
ABS-CBN's reality dance competition show
Dance Kids. The show ended on February 7, 2016, announcing Lucky Aces as the grand winner, the duo received two million
pesos in cash, a house and lot, a family vacation, three hundred thousand pesos worth of shopping spree, and a management contract from
Star Magic. In 2017, Bonifacio participated as one of the performer contestant on ABS-CBN's singing and impersonation competition
Your Face Sounds Familiar: Kids, the dancer won two times in the competition, for her impersonations of
Rnb singer
Usher and Pop singer
Janet Jackson. She chose her idol
Sarah Geronimo to emulate on the show's grand showdown and performed Sarah Geronimo's 2014 hit
Kilometro. The performance later landed as Number 2 on YouTube
Philippines trends. She is now currently working and uploading on her YouTube channel "Andree Bonifacio" every Wednesday at 7:00 pm. As of 2021, she has over 700,000 subscribers and has received her Silver Play Button. Bonifacio applied to join the Global pop group
Now United as a member to represent the Philippines, but would not make the final cut. She would later cameo in Now United's music video for "
Afraid of Letting Go", which was shot in
Intramuros. In 2019, Bonifacio became one of the hosts of
World of Dance Philippines' online show, which is also hosted by Riva Quenery and
Maymay Entrata. In 2024, Bonifacio made her
musical theater debut in the Philippine adaptation of
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, alternating the role of Marcy Park with
Shanaia Gomez. The Sandbox Collective, a
Manila-based theater company, staged the "quirky" musical about teenagers competing in a spelling bee from February 24 to March 17. It was directed by Missy Maramara and produced in collaboration with
ABS-CBN,
Star Magic, and Teatro Kapamilya.
Spelling Bee received highly favorable reviews. Gabriel Bohol of
Tatler Asia lauded the production's "impeccable" cast, describing them as "nothing short of perfect". Bonifacio, in particular, garnered critical acclaim for her performance as Park. In a review of the musical, Marco Sumayao of
Adobo Magazine wrote, "AC Bonifacio also establishes herself as a name to watch out for; her Marcy has a slow start due to the impatience written in her script, but AC pulls out all the stops when it comes to 'I Speak Six Languages,' showing that she is every bit the multi-hyphenate performer that her character is. Her do-it-all prowess shows she has massive potential in theater and, given the right tools to grow, she'll have a long, impactful career onstage." Paul John Caña of
Esquire Philippines named her as one of
Spelling Bee's standout actors, along with
Angela Ken and Luis Marcelo. He praised the three for "imbuing their characters with just enough nuance so they don't descend into stereotypes." Likewise, Nikki Francisco of
Theater Fans Manila lauded Bonifacio for "impressively" showcasing her "triple threat talents" in
Spelling Bee. == Personal life ==