Bindi Irwin's Transformation Is Seriously Turning Heads

Bindi Irwin's dad, the famous Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, died in 2006 after a fatal stingray attack. Bindi was left devastated, but in the years since his passing, she's carried on her father's legacy, and grown into a strong, passionate young conservationist. It should come as no surprise that ever since Bindi was a baby, her adventurous parents made sure that she was exposed to all kinds of animals. She posted on Instagram, "From the moment I was born my wonderful mum and dad started introducing me to wildlife. Our conservation work has been my life since the very beginning." While many kids might shy away from crocs and snakes, Bindi was lovingly giving them kisses. She was so into snakes, as a young girl, that she brought a Burmese Python onto The Oprah Show in 2002, and proclaimed that snakes were her favorite animal. Keep watching to learn why Bindi Irwin's Transformation Is Seriously Turning Heads! #BindiIrwin Born wild | 0:00 Bindi: The Jungle Girl | 1:01 A devastating loss | 1:52 Carrying on the legacy | 2:51 The acting bug | 3:39 Bindi's second home | 4:38 Love of her life | 5:25 Winning the Mirrorball | 6:12 Her mother's inspiration | 6:56 Missing her dad | 7:44 Crikey! It's the Irwins | 8:30 Close-knit family | 9:19 Putting a ring on it | 9:54 A wild wedding | 10:25 Bindi's true destiny | 11:13

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