Bindi Irwin shares intimate glimpse at her new life in Los Angeles after leaving Australia with her family

Bindi Irwin recently shared a glimpse of her family’s new life in California, after they moved to the US earlier this month.

A wildlife conservationist has temporarily relocated to Los Angeles to support her brother, Robert, who is a contestant on the reality TV show Dancing With The Stars.

The 27-year-old recently shared photos on social media of her family settling into their new house.

Bindi looked radiant in a beautiful black dress as she arrived at Television City Studios to support her brother’s first dance performance.

A heartwarming photo captured Bindi Irwin beaming as she enjoyed a day at Disneyland with her husband, Chandler Powell, and their four-year-old daughter, Grace.

One photo featured Bindi’s baby on a balcony overlooking the city, and another showed the little one gazing at a Disney princess mural.

She shared a quick look at photos from her camera roll over the past week, and the post has already gotten 196,000 likes.

Fans, friends and family flooded the comments section with love for the young mum. 

‘Grace and I both love you so much,’ her husband Chandler sweetly penned.

Her brother’s DWTS dance partner Witney Carson wrote: ‘Stunning inside and out.’

‘Such a beautiful mama,’ Bindi’s mum Terri gushed. 

Just a few weeks ago, Bindi surprised her followers with an announcement on Instagram: she had moved to the United States.

Just wanted to let you know we’ve moved to Los Angeles! It’s not a permanent move, just for the next three months, she shared.

‘Australia Zoo will always be home, but we are here to support my incredible brother on DWTS.’

As a longtime fan, I was so touched when Bindi recently shared memories of her incredible win on Dancing with the Stars ten years ago! She described it as a truly ‘life-changing experience,’ and I can only imagine how much that victory meant to her – and how inspiring it was for so many of us watching!

My younger brother is going to be on the show, and I’m really excited to be there for him and watch from the audience, she added.

This news follows a recent difficult health update from Bindi, who had emergency surgery just a few months ago.

Last month, the Australian conservationist shared a sad update on Instagram, explaining she’d undergone two operations for a burst appendix and endometriosis.

After a 13-year struggle to understand her health issues, she’s now recovering. This journey led to the removal of 51 lesions, a chocolate cyst, and her appendix.

Endometriosis happens when tissue that acts like the lining of the uterus grows in other places, which can lead to painful cysts.

A chocolate cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on the ovary, often due to a condition called endometriosis. The fluid inside has a dark, thick, chocolate-like appearance because it’s old blood.

Bindi shared that after 13 years of struggling to get answers, she underwent two surgeries to remove 51 endometriosis lesions, a chocolate cyst, and her appendix.

I recently had surgery to repair a hernia I got from childbirth, and I’m finally feeling much better and truly healing.

I’m now able to get through daily life without being overwhelmed by pain. I’m gradually getting my strength back.

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2025-09-24 12:36