Bindi Irwin Gets Slimed

Less than a month after the Crocodile Hunter's memorial service, Terri Irwin and daughter Bindi appear to be moving forward -- by attending the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards.

The two were all smiles as they walked the "orange carpet" in their Australia Zoo outfits, filling in for the late Steve Irwin, who was scheduled to present the "Fave Aussie" award before his death last month.

Bindi even got in on the slime action -- after giving the award to Guy Sebastian, the singer hugged the little presenter, covering her with the green gunk.



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46. I was very impressed by Bindi Irwin's poise, composure and emotional tribute to her father at his memorial service. She is mature beyond her eight years. Aside from being reared by her parents, please tell me about her education. Is she home schooled, tutored, or does she attend private or local pubic school? P.L., Princeton Jct., NJ

Posted at 2:01PM on Oct 17th 2006 by Patricia Lee

47. God bless you, Terri, Bindi and little Bob , (Robert). We will all miss Steve and keep our sights on Ms. Bindi while she shows the world just what Steve ment to her and all the animals.

Posted at 9:19PM on Dec 8th 2006 by Raymond C.Cranna

48. I completely agree with #'s 10 12 &14 because though # 10 used his choice words in his comment he is still right that someones death should never be taunted or made fun of and as for those of you who are yet to pst a comment on this story please say something good or don't even waist yur time because every person that reads these have feelings wether or not we want to use them is another story and as for # 15 yes he was popular that is no reason to blaspheme him and his family that will never see his loving and nurturing face again but once again thank you to all those who have stood up for what is right and not cursed the Irwin family
God bless You and Merry CHRISTmas

Posted at 10:08PM on Dec 8th 2006 by mu6gr8

49. That Bindi is a precious child I feel no one can deny, she has presense and certainly courage under fire......however, as a therapist it concerns me that perhaps she is not being allowed the time to address the grief issues that all of us, in simalar cercumstances would have and, to be healthy ,must address. If we fail to do this those feelings are "stuffed" somewhere to later come back, x10 fold, to haunt us. I think sometimes we put burdens on our children that they are not equiped emotionally to handle. I so hope this is not what is being done in this case.

Posted at 11:19PM on Dec 8th 2006 by Marlene H. 'Evans

50. Steve Irwin was a wonderful person with the main purpose of saving the environment and animals. He was an icon, and this world has lost a great advocate for wildlife. He deserves our utmost respect . His family is a great tribute to his legacy. His wife and two darling children deserve to be helped and encouraged in continuing his mission of saving wildlife. They are a family to be admired. I am just appalled that anyone responding to this would stoop so low as to demean this man and all the good he has done for the world. You people need help to determine why you are so full of hate.

Posted at 11:51PM on Dec 8th 2006 by Marilyn Rodefer

51. Bindi is a very special and beautiful girl in every sense of the word. I wish them peace and joy. Wish there were more like them in this world.

Posted at 12:37AM on Dec 9th 2006 by Deana

52. Its sad when people have to say so many nasty things about someone that is so nice to be conserving wildlife and his daughter and family keeping on with the zoo may God bless them now and always and for those that don't have anything nice to write about them keep your comments to yourself!

Posted at 9:19AM on Dec 9th 2006 by Marie

53. Bindi and Terri, I get such a comfort watching Steve and both of you doing, together, what you all love. If all families could do what they really love together, even if it's different then what other people can understand or would do, the world would be a better place. I believe that we should accomplish or try to do whatever makes you happy and is not harming anyone else. Bindi, I loved and respected your dad and mom, even though I never met them personally, for showing the world that animals are not as fearful as we were thought to believe. They protect their young and territory just like humans would do. I hope that in the future, we will see you accomplishing and following in your families belief, that all humans should know more about the other inhabitants of the earth and be able to find a way to all just "get along". With all my heartfelt love, Milli

Posted at 2:36AM on Dec 9th 2006 by Milli

54. how about you watch her dad's death and leave her Alone.

Posted at 1:52PM on Jan 2nd 2007 by meg norman

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