Bindi and Robert Irwin have delighted their fans by recreating a childhood photo during a recent trip to Singapore.
While visiting the Lion City in July, they returned to the site of a photo taken in 2014 of the siblings, then 16 and 10, in front of the Singapore Flyer and skyline.
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Now 26 and 20, the siblings recreated their pose from the decade-old snap.
However, one thing was remarkably different — their height differences had completely changed.
“10 years between these photos. Time flies! @bindisueirwin,” Robert captioned the photos on Thursday.
“The height difference is hilarious,” one Instagram commenter remarked.
“Little brothers shooting past their big sisters strikes again,” a second said.
“That growth spurt is violent,” one said with a laughing emoji of Robert’s change in height.
Meanwhile, others called for Robert to “bring back the bowl cut,” the simple look he was known for as a child.
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The siblings travelled to Singapore with their mother Terri Irwin, Bindi’s husband Chandler Powell and their three-year-old daughter Grace Irwin Powell.
While there, they met up with Powell’s US-based parents, Chris and Shannan Powell.
On Instagram at the time, Bindi called the trip a “special adventure,” sharing footage of the group exploring.
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The sibling photos come after Bindi and Chandler shared a rare Q&A video, addressing a question they received “daily” — whether they planned to have more children.
“Basically, we get asked this question a lot,” Chandler said in the video, posted on August 29.
“And Bindi, as a lot of you may already know, she went through a big journey with endometriosis.”
Powell said because of Irwin’s endometriosis, which can impact fertility, it was an “absolute miracle” they were able to welcome their daughter in 2021.
“We revel in every little moment we have with her, with our little miracle baby,” he said.
Irwin then made clear that, while they could appreciate people were curious, they were “so happy with our little family at three”.
“But I do just want to send it out there … remember to be careful when you ask this question because you never know what’s happening in someone’s life,” she said.
“Everything may seem fine on the outside … (but) their own personal journey might have been filled with turmoil and challenges, that, you know, you can’t even fathom.
“So, while I understand why a lot of people ask us this question and I appreciate the kindness and good intent behind it, it’s also a really tricky question for many, many people who maybe can’t have another baby or can’t have a baby at all.”
Irwin said they felt “very lucky” to have their “beautiful daughter” before making it clear: “But she will probably be our one child.”
“But you never know, maybe we will be blessed with another little one down the road, that would be incredible, but who knows,” she said.
“It’s really hard because sometimes it’s so easy to say, ‘Grace will be our only child’.
“I do not like the word ‘only’ — Grace is our child. She is our one beautiful, perfect, amazing little girl.
“And oh, my goodness, every single day I think about how lucky we are to have her.”