Bindi Irwin is expected to soon head to the US on a book tour with her husband Chandler Powell and their three-year-old daughter Grace Warrior.
And sources say the 26-year-old celebrity conservationist will be using the jaunt to lift her profile Stateside.
There’s much speculation that fans will likely see Bindi on breakfast TV and the late-night talk show circuit.
Bindi was last in the US in 2023, where she underwent surgery to treat her endometriosis.
Bindi and her family are expected to make a priority of visiting Chandler’s parents, Chris and Shannon Powell, who are based in Florida.
An insider discussed the tour – which Bindi is yet to confirm officially – in the latest issue of Woman’s Day.
Bindi Irwin is set to head to the US on a book tour with her husband Chandler Powell, and their three-year-old daughter Grace Warrior. (Pictured)
And sources say that the 26-year-old celebrity conservationist will be using the jaunt to lift her profile Stateside and promote the work of her late father ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin. Pictured: Robert Irwin
‘The last time they saw Bindi, she wasn’t well, so she’s looking forward to making happy new memories now she’s much stronger,’ the source said.
They continued: ‘It’s an incredibly happy time for all the family. But for Bindi, it’s another chance at reminding the world that she’s still around and better than ever before.’
Bindi will be using the US trip to launch her new book You Are a Wildlife Warrior, which will be published on February 4, and promote the legacy of her late father, Steve Irwin.
The trip comes after Bindi’s health struggles have slowed her workload.
She has not appeared on a reality show since winning the US version of Dancing with the Stars in 2019.
‘She has so many American fans who have followed her long before she put on her dancing shoes for DWTS – this is not just about her and selling a book,’ the source continued.
‘It’s about her dad and the Irwin legacy. Opening up new opportunities in America with Steve’s only grandchild by her side is something she wanted to do ever since she became a mum.’
While her brother Robert Irwin, 21, maintains a high profile and was recently nominated for his first Logie award, Bindi has led a low-key public life for the last few years.
According to this week’s Woman’s Day, there is much speculation that fans will likely see Bindi on breakfast TV and the late-night talk show circuit. Bindi was last in the US in 2023, where she underwent surgery to treat her endometriosis. Pictured: Bindi and chandler with their three-year-old daughter Grave Warrior
Bindi and her family are expected to make a priority of visiting Chandler’s parents, Chris and Shannon Powell, who are based in Florida. Pictured: Bindi with her brother Robert Irwin and their mother Terri Irwin
Bindi often posts video to social media while spending time at Australia Zoo with Chandler Powell, their daughter and her mother Terri.
She was last in the US to receive surgery at the Seckin Endometriosis Center in New York City after struggling with endometriosis for over a decade.
The procedure removed a total of thirty-seven lesions and a ‘chocolate cyst’ – a term for a cyst filled with menstrual blood.
It comes after tensions emerged last month between Bindi Irwin and her younger brother Robert as he pursues his solo career.
As 21-year-old Robert prepares to host another season of I’m A Celebrity, a rift is reportedly brewing between the two siblings.
According to New Idea, Bindi, wants her brother to be spend more time focusing on their family business.
‘Bindi wants Robert to be making decisions about his career that will pay off in a way of bringing attention and people to Australia Zoo,’ a source told the magazine.
‘That’s always her focus … conservation first, celebrity status second. And she thinks it should be his too.’
Along with their mother Terri and Bindi’s husband Chandler, the siblings operate wildlife conservation park Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast.
The past year has seen a surge in popularity for Robert, which saw him nominated for the coveted Gold Logie award.
Robert, who boasts an impressive 6million followers on Instagram, also appears to be trying build his TV profile.
Last month, the Wildlife Warrior teased he was forging a deeper relationship with Channel 10 after the success of I’m A Celebrity.
But his soaring success has created a ‘professional divide’ between the Irwin siblings, the insider added.
‘Bindi has always been focused on conservation; she has really resisted doing any projects that didn’t have a huge focus on her life’s work,’the source claimed.
‘But it seems Robert is happy to build his profile, knowing that his popularity and status will eventually bring a focus to his work.’
Since Steve Irwin’s tragic death in 2006, his family have carried on his legacy and have won over legions of fans with their upbeat videos on social media.
Australia Zoo was actually founded by Steve’s dad Bob Snr in 1970.
He left the business for good in 2008 – two years after the death of his famous son.