Watch: Robert Irwin, Terri Irwin Share Health Update on Bindi Irwin Amid Endometriosis Battle
Bindi Irwin is on the mend.
Indeed, her brother Robert Irwin and mom Terri Irwin shared that the wildlife conservationist is doing well amid her ongoing health battle with endometriosis.
“Bindi is doing so much better now,” Terri exclusively told E! News in a joint interview with her son at the 3rd Annual Steve Irwin Gala at the Bellagio in Las Vegas May 2. “So, things like a lot of travel are a bit challenging for her at the moment and so she’ll be here next year to celebrate this wonderful night.”
Adding that Bindi—who shares 5-year-old daughter Grace with husband Chandler Powell—was at the event “in spirit,” they noted that she’s even gotten back to her wildlife conservation work.
“This year she’s just staying a little close to home,” she added. “So, ironically, it’s less taxing for her to be home feeding crocodiles.”
And imaginably so, that’s no easy feat.
“You gotta remember [in] Australia Zoo there’s 500 in our team,” Robert chimed in. “There’s about 500,000 acres of conservation land that we have. Someone’s got to hold down the fort. So, Bindi’s doing a great job at that.”
In fact, Bindi is doing the kind of work that Robert knows his later father Steve Irwin would be proud of.
“Dad’s legacy’s never been more important because we all know there are big issues that face the planet,” he explained. “Environmentally, we’ve kind of got a bit of an uphill battle right now in our generation. But it’s important not to lose sight of hope. There’s always hope if we can work together.”
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“To Keeping that sense of passion, positivity, philanthropy and conservation,” the 22-year-old added, “to keep all of that alive is not only an honor personally, but I think it’s crucial.”
Recently, Bindi, 27, opened up about the “inescapable pain” of having 50 lesions “cut out” of her body over the past three years amid her ongoing health battle with the reproductive disorder.
“Trying to keep my invisible illness to myself after being told by doctors it was just ‘part of being a woman,’” Bindi captioned a March 30 Instagram post alongside photos of herself in a hospital bed, “I spent 10 years being undiagnosed. As a teenager and young woman, I felt weak and deeply insecure. I was trapped in my own body.”
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While the Dancing with the Stars season 21 champ has been open about her difficult journey with endometriosis, she hopes that her story can inspire other women living with the illness.
“No one deserves to suffer in silence,” she wrote, “If you’re in pain, my heart breaks for you. I believe you. Please find answers. And don’t give up on yourself. I know how hard that can be.”
Keep reading for more stars who have been candid about their experience with endometriosis.
–Reporting by John Redmann
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