Steve Irwin’s Daughter Shares ‘Devastating’ Health Update

Bindi Irwin and her husband, Chandler Powell, are speaking out about their plans for expanding their family, offering a candid look at their journey and what lies ahead.

Bindi Irwin holding a koala, Photo Credit: bindisueirwin/Instagram

In a recent Q&A video posted on the Australia Zoo YouTube channel, the couple addressed a question they say they’re asked constantly: “Are you planning on having another child?” The inquiry has become a daily part of their lives, and Powell was quick to share the heartfelt story behind their current family dynamic.

Bindi Irwin posing with her husband, Photo Credit: bindisueirwin/Instagram

“We’re so grateful to have Grace, our miracle baby,” Powell said, referring to their 3-year-old daughter. He went on to explain how difficult it was for Bindi to conceive, especially after she battled endometriosis, a condition that can impact fertility. “It’s truly a miracle that we have Grace, and we cherish every moment with her,” Powell added.

The couple welcomed Grace Warrior Irwin Powell on March 25, 2021 — a date that coincided with their wedding anniversary. Since then, they’ve embraced their small family of three, focusing on making precious memories with their little girl.

“We’re absolutely thrilled with our family just the way it is,” Powell added. “We cherish every moment with Grace and wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Bindi Irwin with her 3-year-old daughter, Photo Credit: bindisueirwin/Instagram

Bindi, the daughter of the late conservationist and wildlife expert Steve Irwin, echoed Powell’s sentiment. She also took a moment to address the delicate nature of the question, encouraging fans to be mindful when asking about other families’ plans.

“I truly appreciate everyone’s curiosity, but I think it’s important to remember that not every family’s journey is as it appears on the outside,” Bindi shared. “Behind closed doors, many families are facing challenges that others might not understand, so it’s important to approach these questions with care.”

Though she acknowledged the well-meaning intent behind such inquiries, Bindi stressed that for many, questions about having more children can be deeply sensitive. “For some people, it’s just not possible to have more kids, or they may not be able to have any at all,” she said.

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