Robert Irwin, a 21-year-old conservationist and son of the late Steve Irwin, has won the Australian version of Dancing With the Stars (DWTS). Irwin participated in the show, which began in April, alongside professional dance partner Witney Carson and quickly became a fan favorite. Their victory comes a decade after his sister, Bindi Irwin, also won the competition.
The Irwin siblings have garnered attention from a young age due to their father’s celebrity status. Following his recent win, a video from 2015 of a young Robert has gained popularity online. In this clip, an 11-year-old Robert expresses his desire to compete on DWTS, showcasing confidence and enthusiasm about the possibility.
On the finale day of the series on November 25, he shared an updated video juxtaposing the 10-year-old clip with highlights from his DWTS journey, captioned “Dreams can come true.” This post has received significant engagement, amassing over 1.2 million likes.
- Why it matters: This event highlights the lasting impact of the Irwin family’s legacy and their influence on conservation efforts and media. It may inspire readers and businesses engaged in the entertainment and wildlife preservation sectors.
- The latest: Robert Irwin’s recent video tribute, combining moments from his childhood with his DWTS experience, has resonated widely on social media.
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/entertainment/clip-robert-irwin-aged-11-viral-dancing-with-the-stars-win-11110858
Source: https://www.newsweek.com/entertainment/clip-robert-irwin-aged-11-viral-dancing-with-the-stars-win-11110858

