Bindi Irwin says motherhood has changed her ‘view of life’ and reveals the first words of her baby daughter, Grace Warrior.
Bindi Irwin will soon celebrate the first birthday of his little daughter Grace Warrior Irwin Powell.
And the new mom says she’s uncovered the first words the 11-month-old has already learned.
Speaking in this week’s edition star magazineThe 23-year-old girl said that Grace already knows the words “mom” and “dad”.
Baby love: Bindi Irwin will soon be celebrating her little daughter’s first birthday, Grace Warrior Irwin Powell. both in the photo
“At almost an hour, Grace has reached the stage where she crawls like it’s an Olympic sport and almost walks,” she added.
Bindi went on to say that motherhood has changed her and she hopes her daughter will grow up and forge her own path in life.
“Becoming a mother changes your outlook on life, and being a mom of a girl brings its own hurdles,” she said.
Ouch! Speaking in an issue of Stellar Magazine this week, the 23-year-old said that Grace already knows the words “mom” and “dad.”
Love: Wildlife Warrior says her husband, Chandler Powell (left), encourages her to “enjoy every moment” with their little girl.
“I feel a huge responsibility to raise our daughter to be a strong woman.”
The Wildlife Warrior says her husband, Chandler Powell, encourages her to “enjoy every moment” with their little girl.
Bindi and Chandler, a former professional wakeboarder, welcomed their daughter on March 25, 2021, which coincidentally was their wedding anniversary.
“Becoming a mother changes your outlook on life, and being a mom of a girl brings its own hurdles,” she said.
The couple wed in March 2020 after an intimate ceremony at the Australian Zoo.
Last year, they celebrated their daughter turning six months old by sharing on Instagram a gallery of photos of Grace sitting in a field holding a wooden panel with the word “six months” engraved on it.
The new parents were thrilled to celebrate Grace’s first Christmas last year by sharing an adorable photo of her sitting in front of the Christmas tree.
Read more: In this week’s issue of Stellar magazine.