Australia’s beloved Bindi Irwin has just made a property move that’s set tongues wagging! The wildlife warrior has temporarily relocated to Los Angeles with her daughter, Grace, trading the sprawling sanctuary of Australia Zoo for a Californian address.
The 27-year-old, a prominent figure in Australian wildlife advocacy, shared the significant life update via an Instagram video, clarifying that while the move is not permanent, it marks a three-month residency in the bustling US city.
It is unknown exactly where Bindi has settled but she is believed to have taken up residence in an LA apartment.
“I have a little life update for you: we are officially moved to Los Angeles. It’s not forever, but for the next three months,” Irwin explained, reassuring her vast following that “Australia Zoo will always be home.”
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Bindi Irwin and daughter Grace have temporarily relocated to the US.
Bindi Irwin (pictured) surprised her fans by announcing she had relocated to the US via social media.
The primary catalyst for this trans-Pacific property venture is to provide unwavering support for her brother, Robert Irwin, as he competes on the US version of Dancing With The Stars. Bindi herself famously won the competition a decade ago, describing it as a “life-changing experience.”
“Now my little brother is going to be on the show. I can’t wait to support him and be in the audience,” she continued.
Her presence in the audience will undoubtedly be a significant boost for Robert.
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Bindi Irwin with mum Terri and brother Robert.
This considerable change of scenery comes as Irwin continues her recovery from recent, extensive health challenges.
Last month, she bravely shared details of two surgeries to address 51 endometriosis lesions, a chocolate cyst, and her appendix, following 13 years of battling for answers.
Her candid account highlighted the profound impact of endometriosis on women’s health and her journey towards genuine healing.
Bindi Irwin has been an outspoken advocate for endometriosis sufferers and has shared her own experience with the disease.
The temporary move to Los Angeles could also be seen as a period of recuperation and a fresh start in a new environment, away from her usual demanding schedule.
While the relocation is temporary, it underscores the dynamic nature of property decisions, even for public figures.
For the next quarter, the Irwin family’s focus will be firmly on the dance floor in Los Angeles, before returning to their cherished Australian home at Australia Zoo.