Bindi Irwin Reacts to Robert’s ‘Uncomfortable’ Bonds Underwear Campaign
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Robert Irwin Jokes About 'Dangerous' Side Effect Of His Underwear Photoshoot
Animal rights activist and conservationist Robert Irwin discovered that the flirty DMs from fans of his sexy underwear campaign are “a dangerous place” to explore. The son of the late Steve Irwin is all grown up, and the 21-year-old zookeeper recently modeled semi-nude for an Australian underwear company called Bonds, while wearing venomous snakes, lizards, spiders, alligators, comfy undies… and nothing else. Crikey! Photos from Irwin's shoot f…
Bindi Irwin Reacts to Robert’s ‘Uncomfortable’ Bonds Underwear Campaign
While fans couldn’t get enough of Robert Irwin’s sexy Bonds campaign, his family had seen (more than) enough. Robert’s sister, Bindi Irwin, exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about what she really thought of her brother’s Bonds campaign, which dropped last month. “There’s some things you can’t ever unsee as a sister, and I’m a little uncomfortable,” she told Robert, 21, adding that she still felt “proud” of him. “Proud, just in a, not looking at…
Robert Irwin Says His Instagram Messages Are 'Dangerous' After His Recent Stripped-Down Ad
Robert Irwin’s recent appearance in an Australian underwear campaign has taken his conservation message to an unexpected height and stirred up plenty of conversation. Known for his khakis and crocodile-wrangling skills, Irwin turned heads when he appeared in Bonds’ “Made for Down Under” campaign. The 21-year-old wildlife advocate and television personality was featured in a daring photoshoot, nearly nude and posing with native Australian creatur…
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