Grace Warrior Is the Best Dancing Partner for Uncle Robert Irwin Ahead of His DWTS Gig
Bindi Irwin's daughter, Grace Warrior, is showing she's the best (and cutest) dance partner alongside her uncle, Robert Irwin, as he gears up for Dancing with the Stars.
On June 14, proud mom and grandma Terri Irwin shared the sweetest video of Robert and Grace Warrior. She shared the rare video on her Instagram with the caption reading, 'Dance party! 🪩'
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In the video, we see Robert teaching his niece some dance moves, like moving her arms to make a hat and pretending to be a cat! He then ends it by getting an enthusiastic high five from the lil dancing Queen.
Not only does this show another glimpse into their truly adorable bond, but it also shows who his dance partner is ahead of his DWTS gig!
For Season 34, which will air in the fall, Robert became the first celebrity to be confirmed.
'I'm just going to get real for a second, I'm so nervous. I'm really nervous,' he revealed to UsMagazine, noting how he's looking to his sister Bindi for advice. 'You have no idea how grateful I am to have Bindi, who went through this experience. 'Not only did she do Dancing With the Stars, I mean, she won Dancing With the Stars and just was such an incredible shining light. I remember watching [her] on that show just thinking, 'This is the coolest thing ever.''
(Bindi won season 21 in 2015 with pro partner Derek Hough.)
And we seriously can't wait to see Robert on the dance floor as well!
For those who don't know, Bindi and her husband, Chandler Powell, welcomed their daughter Grace Warrior, on March 25, 2021, which was exactly one year after their intimate wedding ceremony at the Australia Zoo.
In a previous interview with SheKnows, Bindi talked about how she thinks playtime with her daughter is one of the most important things to do. 'Those moments of connection with play I still draw upon as an adult, and I think that's really, really special. [P]laytime is so important because it gives kids the opportunity to have those building blocks for the foundation for the rest of their lives.'Best of SheKnows
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