Showing posts with label Bindi Irwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bindi Irwin. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Miranda Kerr sports a white crochet bikini as she relaxes on the beach to promote Earth Day

Model's love for Mother Nature! Miranda Kerr sports a white crochet bikini as she relaxes on the beach to promote Earth Day

Miranda Kerr seemed to combine her heart for charity and passion for modelling on Wednesday when she shared a special social media post drawing attention to Earth Day.
Taking to Instagram, the 32-year-old Australian model shared a snap of herself in a white bikini top, relaxing amongst her natural surroundings on a mystery beach.
'Today and everyday we should appreciate and respect the natural beauty that surrounds us. Let's unite to protect our Earth. #earthday,' the mother-of-one captioned the photo. 
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Model's love for mother nature: Miranda Kerr seemed to combine her heart for charity and passion for modelling on Wednesday when she shared a special social media post drawing attention to Earth Day 
Model's love for mother nature: Miranda Kerr seemed to combine her heart for charity and passion for modelling on Wednesday when she shared a special social media post drawing attention to Earth Day 

Revealing a glimpse of her cleavage in the the triangle-cut white crochet bikini top, Miranda also showed off her taut stomach. 
Sitting cross-legged on the golden sand in a pair of sheer lace trouser, the former wife of Orlando Bloom rested her hands on the sand.
Looking down, the model's locks were swept to one side by the cool breeze, with the picturesque water lined with lush greenery seen in the background. 
Miranda wasn't the only famous Australian face who showed support for the annual event which advocates environmental protection.
At one with nature! Sharni Vinson showed off her fit figure and very toned behind on Wednesday as she stripped down to just her tiny white bikini bottoms to also promote the day
At one with nature! Sharni Vinson showed off her fit figure and very toned behind on Wednesday as she stripped down to just her tiny white bikini bottoms to also promote the day
She might have been trying to draw attention to Earth Day, but Sharni Vinson didn't give up the opportunity to share a bikini shot with her followers on Wednesday 
The 31-year-old former Home And Away star posted a photo of herself lying face down on the sand making sand angels with her arms and legs.
In the snap, Sharni had stripped off her bikini top and wore just the bottoms for the photo, explaining why she was lying face down. 
Her slim and tanned figure was on full display, her tiny white bikini bottoms covering very little.
Dedication: Teenage singer Cody Simpson took his support for Earth Day even further and dedicated a song to Mother Nature
Dedication: Teenage singer Cody Simpson took his support for Earth Day even further and dedicated a song to Mother Nature
The actress, who is based in Los Angeles, captioned the shot: 'Grounded by the #earth, breathing in the #air, washed up by the #water, fueled by the #fire, basking in the #quintessence -- #EarthDay'. 
One fan commented on the picture, and questioned whether it could be the greatest photo ever.
Meanwhile teenage singer Cody Simpson took his support for Earth Day even further and dedicated a song to Mother Nature.
The 18-year-old singer took to Instagram and shared a photo of himself performing.
He captioned the photo: 'Here are the lyrics to one of my latest compositions called Wilderness of which you'll hear on #Free. Written with the beautiful Mother Nature in mind, I dedicate it to her on this #EarthDay.'
Some of the lyrics included: 'Have you been thinking bout the ocean too? There's heartless hands letting the oil through, Till the blue isn't blue, will you take a stand.'
Make a difference: Bindi Irwin also posted a photo of her sitting on a rock above a beautiful small town and said: 'It's up to us to make a positive difference today, for the generations to come'
Make a difference: Bindi Irwin also posted a photo of her sitting on a rock above a beautiful small town and said: 'It's up to us to make a positive difference today, for the generations to come'
Bindi Irwin also joined in, sharing a photo of herself sitting on a rock above a beautiful small town with a mountain in the background.
The 16-year-old daughter of the late Steve Irwin captioned the shot: 'I hope your #EarthDay was filled with passion & wonder. It's up to us to make a positive difference today, for the generations to come. 
'Clean air, fresh drinking water, and an abundance of wildlife and wild places is the world we need to leave for our children and grandchildren.' 
True Blood actor Ryan Kwanten uploaded a shot of a picturesque rocky hillside location with himself in the background doing a handstand.
He simply wrote: 'Natural high. #Earthday.'
Natural high: True Blood actor Ryan Kwanten uploaded a shot of a picturesque rocky hillside location with himself in the background doing a handstand
Natural high: True Blood actor Ryan Kwanten uploaded a shot of a picturesque rocky hillside location with himself in the background doing a handstand


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Thursday, 25 July 2013

Steve Irwin's daughter Bindi blows out the candles on her 15th birthday cake at family zoo in Australia

Look how she's grown! Steve Irwin's daughter Bindi blows out the candles on her 15th birthday cake at family zoo in Australia

She is familiar to many as the gap-toothed, pig-tailed young star of Bindi the Jungle Girl.
But these pictures reveal just how much the daughter of the late Steve Irwin has grown up, as she celebrated her 15th birthday at her family's Australia Zoo in Queensland.
With her blonde hair in a neat ponytail, and sporting the same khaki shirt and shorts combo favoured by her famous father, the actress and conservationist beamed for the cameras at the bash.
Happy birthday Bindi! The now 15-year-old daughter of the late Steve Irwin celebrated at Australia Zoo with her mother Terri and brother Bob
Happy birthday Bindi! The now 15-year-old daughter of the late Steve Irwin celebrated at Australia Zoo with her mother Terri and brother Bob
Growing up fast: The teenager cuts into her impressive cake, which resembles a tropical island surrounded by wildlife
Growing up fast: The teenager cuts into her impressive cake, which resembles a tropical island surrounded by wildlife
The teenage animal-lover, who celebrated with her mother Terri and younger brother Bob at the tourist-packed park, is well on her way to becoming as well-known as her father, who died in 2006 after being pierced by a stingray barb while filming an underwater documentary.
    Bindi - who has vowed to continue his legacy -was just eight-years-old at the time of the tragedy.
    Already an accomplished wildlife conservationist, the 15-year-old has been appearing on television screens since the age of two.
    Heritage: Already an enthusiastic wildlife conservationist, Bindi is following in the footsteps of her late father; 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin
    Legacy: Already an enthusiastic wildlife conservationist, Bindi is following in the footsteps of her father; 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin
    Celebrations: The theme of Bindi's birthday bash was Return to Nim's Island - the adventure film the teenager stars in
    Celebrations: The theme of Bindi's birthday bash was Return to Nim's Island - the adventure film the teenager stars in
    Bindi turned 15 yesterday
    After appearing alongside her father on his series The Crocodile Hunter Diaries, Bindi went on to front her own show; Bindi the Jungle Girl.
    The popular teen, who has also appeared on the big screen in Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove, and Return to Nim's Island, received birthday wishes from the likes of Russell Crowe on her big day yesterday.
    The New Zealand-born actor posted the message: 'Happy Birthday Bindi!!!' on the teenager's Twitter page.
    Memories: Bindi's father Steve Irwin died in 2006 after being pierced by a stingray barb while filming an underwater documentary
    Memories: Bindi's father Steve Irwin died in 2006 after being pierced by a stingray barb while filming an underwater documentary
    Family time: A four-year-old Bindi enjoys a playful moment with her parents, Steve and Terri
    Family time: A four-year-old Bindi enjoys a playful moment with her parents, Steve and Terri
    Australian comedian and presenter Adam Hills also tweeted: 'Happy birthday buddy! Hope it's a great one'.
    It seems the birthday girl, who blew out the candles on her huge cake in front of an audience of tourists at the wildlife park, enjoyed every moment of her special day.
    'So happy to be 15 today. I'm feeling blessed to be spending my birthday with my wonderful friends and family,' she told her Twitter followers.


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    Tuesday, 12 March 2013

    Bindi Irwin follows in her late father's footsteps as she beams at photo shoot to promote new film


    She's got Steve's star power: Bindi Irwin follows in her late father's footsteps as she beams at photo shoot to promote new film 


    She lost her father in 2006 but Bindi Irwin is following in Steve's footsteps and is becoming quite the celebrity in her own right.
    The 14-year-old daughter of the late conservationist took part in a shoot in Sydney, Australia, and it's clear she has plenty of star power. 
    Bindi, who lost her father seven years ago, appeared confident and happy as she beamed for the cameras. 
    Following in his footsteps: Bindi Irwin is carrying on her late father's legacy and was seen posing for photos in Sydney, Australia
    Following in his footsteps: Bindi Irwin is carrying on her late father's legacy and was seen posing for photos in Sydney, Australia
    She was dressed in a pale mint green shirt and khaki shorts, similar to ones her father used to wear. 
    As well as making appearances on TV and radio shows it seems that Bindi is enjoying herself in Sydney. 
    She tweeted: 'Loving Sydney. There are so many people here, can't get over the traffic! Just got to see the Opera House. Beautiful day.'
    It's in her blood: Bindi seen with her late father Steve and mother Terri
    It's in her blood: Bindi seen with her late father Steve and mother Terri
    Now and then: The 14-year-old is used to being the the spotlight and was on camera from a young age. Seen right in 2006
    Now and then: The 14-year-old is used to being the the spotlight and was on camera from a young age. Seen right in 2006
    Now and then: The 14-year-old is used to being the the spotlight and was on camera from a young age. Seen right in 2006
    The teenager is being accompanied by her mother Terri Irwin and she is currently promoting her new film Return To Nim's Island, which is released later this year. 
    The adventure-fantasy film is directed by Brendan Maher and also stars Matthew Lillard, Toby Wallace and John Waters. 
    As well as staring on TV and having her own internet show Bindi was asked to write an essay for Hilary Clinton's e-journal. 
    Confident: The teenager beamed for the photos and looked happy in the pictures
    Confident: The teenager beamed for the photos and looked happy in the pictures
    Having a great time: Bindi who is in Sydney to promote her new film tweeted that she was having a great time in the city
    Having a great time: Bindi who is in Sydney to promote her new film tweeted that she was having a great time in the city
    But the teenager was left furious when her 1,000 word piece was heavily cut by editors and she has refused to allow it appear in the journal. 
    Her essay was scheduled to be published in the December issue of Mrs Clinton's e-journal titled Go Wild Coming Together for Conservation as part of the Secretary of State's endangered species initiative.
    Her writing was heavily reworked and return to her for approval before being published and she was left angry with the work. 
    Bindi's mother, Mrs Terri Irwin, widow of the crocodile hunter, told Sydney's Daily Telegraph that her daughter was less than impressed with the treatment she had received from the US State Department.
    Her father Steve died after his chest was pierced by a stingray while filming a TV show in 2006.


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