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Bindi Irwin has unveiled a new look on the red carpet at a gala for her late father at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, in the US.
The 25-year-old rocked a bob haircut, showing it off on Saturday with a khaki dress, gold heels and a pendant necklace.
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“Thankful to celebrate the #SteveIrwinGala here in Las Vegas. 🤍 Raising funds and awareness for #WildlifeWarriors and remembering Dad’s legacy. Thank you to everyone who joined us tonight,” Irwin said in an Instagram post on Sunday.
“YOUR HAIR! This is sooo chic, I love it,” former Big Brother star Ellie Gonsalves said.
Irwin responded: “You are so kind. Truly, you inspired me to embrace a new hairstyle. Thank you!!”
“You look stunning! Love the hair and outfit!!” a second said.
“Your hair looks great, Bindi,” added another.
Irwin was joined on the red carpet by her mother Terri and brother Robert.
It comes after the Irwin trio walked the carpet for the annual Blossom Ball on May 4 in New York.
Irwin was honoured with a major award for raising awareness about endometriosis.
“If you had asked me a couple of years ago if I would be standing here, I wouldn’t have believed you in a million years,” she told Access Hollywood.
“Endometriosis was taking over my life, and every day felt like just getting one foot in front of the other.
“Now to be on the other side of surgery, the gratitude that I feel in my heart is overwhelming.
“To be here tonight at the Blossom Ball celebrating (not just) the wins for endometriosis but also to bring awareness for girls and women around the world who are in desperate, desperate need of treatment and care and validation, that’s why we’re all here.”
Irwin is among the estimated one in nine women who suffer from the debilitating condition of endometriosis, in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the womb, sometimes moving to other areas of the body.