Bindi Irwin at 14, has been following in the footsteps of her late father, the “Crocodile Hunter,” Steve Irwin since his death when she was 9 years old. The child star, now a more mature voice for conservation and gaining media attention for her grown-up appearance, will be the new host of the Hallmark Channel’s family movie night, and is the star of “Return to Nim’s Island,” her first feature-length film premiering March 15 on the Hallmark Channel.
Bindi Irwin at 14, Croc Hunter’s Daughter All Grown Up
Bindi Irwin at 14, now a more mature voice for conservation and suddenly gaining media attention for her grown-up appearance, will be the new host of the Hallmark Channel’s family movie night, and is the star of her first feature-length film “Return to Nim’s Island.”
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