Chandler Powell is head over heels in love with his wife Bindi Irwin and enjoys every day with the couple’s baby daughter, Grace Warrior.
In a post on Instagram, the 26-year-old shared pictures of the trio enjoying a beautiful Queensland sunset.
Bindi, 25, beamed at the camera with her husband and little Grace, two who look a spitting image of her former wakeboarder father.
“Outback sunsets with my girls.” “I love these two to bits,” Chandler wrote in his caption alongside the sweet photos.
Bindi and Chandler married on March 25, 2020 and welcomed Grace exactly one year later on their first wedding anniversary.
Chandler Powell is head over heels in love with his wife Bindi Irwin and enjoys every day with the couple’s baby daughter, Grace Warrior. Everything pictured
Earlier this year it was reported that Grace was on the way to stardom, and many believe she could even be taller than her late grandfather Steve Irwin.
“Grace is an absolute natural in front of the camera,” a source told New Idea magazine in April.
“It’s also thought that she could be an even better entertainer than her grandfather Steve Irwin.” “She’s so smart and funny,” they added.
“You have to remember that Bindi grew up in front of the camera and was Grace’s age when she first appeared on TV,” a source said.
Bindi, 25, beamed at the camera with her husband and little Grace, two who look a spitting image of her former wakeboarder father.
Earlier this year it was reported that Grace was on the way to stardom, and many believe she could even be taller than her late grandfather Steve Irwin
They added that Bindi was excited about a possible new TV opportunity in the US with a similar format to The Crocodile Hunter – the series that made her parents famous.
“There are incredible opportunities in a few years, some of which Bindi herself is excited about, including being a crocodile hunter.” [series] “It would be a family run but with American favorite Bindi at the helm,” the insider said.
Grace’s grandfather Steve, known to millions around the world as the “Crocodile Hunter”, died on September 4, 2006, aged 44, after being stabbed in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary in Batt Reef, Queensland was.
The Irwin family has worked hard to preserve his conservation legacy in the years since his death.
“Grace is an absolute natural in front of the camera,” a source told New Idea magazine.