The Irwin family have taken the Big Apple by storm.
Bindi Irwin was in New York City over the past week to receive an award at the 12th Annual Blossom Ball for her advocacy around endometriosis.
On Wednesday, the 25-year-old Wildlife Warrior shared a picture of herself to Instagram on a city street at night with the caption ‘Grateful for this time in New York for The Blossom Ball.’
Mother Terri Irwin and Robert Irwin also revealed on Instagram that they were in the metropolis to support Bindi.
Robert shared an adorable snap with himself, mother Terri, and Bindi’s husband Chandler Powell.
Bindi Irwin was in New York this week to receive an award for her advocacy around endometriosis. The 25-year-old shared a picture of herself to Instagram on a city street at night with the caption ‘Grateful for this time in New York for The Blossom Ball.’ Pictured
Mother Terri Irwin and Robert Irwin also revealed on Instagram that they were in the metropolis to support Bindi. Robert shared an adorable snap with himself, mother Terri, and Bindi’s husband Chandler Powell. All pictured
All three sat on a beam overlooking the New York skyline, in an optical illusion that made them appear as if they were floating high above the streets below.
Meanwhile, Terri posted a photo to Instagram atop one of the city’s skyscrapers while wearing a T-shirt from Queensland fashion brand Risky.
Joined by Robert and Terri last Friday, Bindi was the recipient of the 2024 Endometriosis Foundation of America’s Blossom Award at the black-tie charity event held at Gotham Hall in Manhattan.
Meanwhile, Terri posted a photo to Instagram atop one of the city’s skyscrapers while wearing a T-shirt from Queensland fashion brand Risky. Pictured
The honour was for her advocacy work around endometriosis, after coming forward about battling the disease
Last year, Bindi addressed her 10-year battle with endometriosis.
Bindi, who shares daughter Grace Warrior, one, with her husband Chandler, revealed there were moments the pain was so unbearable that she thought she was going through a pregnancy loss.
Joined by her family – brother Robert Irwin and mum Terri Irwin – the wildlife warrior was the recipient of the 2024 Endometriosis Foundation of America’s Blossom Award at the black-tie charity event held at Gotham Hall in Manhattan. All pictured
‘Along my pregnancy journey. I would often have times where I thought I was miscarrying because I would have severe unexplained pain,’ she told Good Morning America in October.
‘I would think that I was losing our beautiful daughter.’
In March, the daughter of the late Steve ‘the Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin spoke for the first time about her battle with the disease in a lengthy Instagram post.
Last year, Bindi addressed her 10-year battle with endometriosis. Bindi, who shares daughter Grace Warrior, one, with her husband Chandler Powell, revealed there were moments the pain was so unbearable that she thought she was going through a pregnancy loss
The Crikey! It’s the Irwins star said she had spent ten years ‘torn apart [by] the pain’ and knew she had to have surgery because she ‘couldn’t live like I was’.
She explained how the surgeon from the Seckin Endometriosis Center in New York City had removed a total of thirty-seven lesions and a ‘chocolate cyst’ – a term for a cyst filled with menstrual blood.
Endometriosis is an often painful condition in which the tissue that lines the uterus also grows outside the uterus.
There are a wide variety of symptoms: pain can affect areas ranging from the abdomen and lower back to the pelvis and vagina.