Thursday, June 26, 2014

Daugther Of Late Crocodile Hunter, Bindi Irwin Wants Young Girls To Dress Their Age


The late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin teen daughter Bindi Irwin has said in a recent interview that she is "a big advocate for young girls dressing their age."

Speaking with the News Corp Australia,  she said, "I mean, for me, I look around at a lot of young girls that are my age and they're always trying to dress older," said Irwin, who turns 16 on July 24. "Whether it's wearing revealing clothes or hardly wearing any clothes at all, I feel really bad for them."


Bindi grew up at the Australia Zoo, and said that she considers herself to be an old soul who "loves a cup of tea and a good book."

Best mates ... Bindi and her mum Terri Irwin on Mother’s Day. Photo: Instagram.
Bindi and her mother

"A lot of times I want to grab these girls and say: 'Look, in 10 years you'll regret this,' " she said. "Just dress like who you are. Don't try so hard. A pair of jeans and a T-shirt is just as gorgeous and even makes you look classier."

Bindi with her mother, and late dad Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin

“The way I choose to dress, I want to influence other people around me I suppose.”
The mature teenager says she strives to share her outlook on life because, at just 15, she feels wise beyond her years.

Bindi will be celebrating her 16th birthday at Australia Zoo on July 24.

It's so refreshing to hear sensible advice from well brought up young ladies. 

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