A decade after his sister Bindi captivated audiences, Robert Irwin has claimed the coveted mirrorball trophy onDancing with the Stars. The 21-year-old photographer’s victory resonated far beyond the ballroom, marking a poignant moment for the Irwin family.
Irwin faced fierce competition in the finale, battling influencer Alix Earle, gymnast Jordan Chiles, actress Elaine Hendrix, and reality star Dylan Efron. But through three demanding dances – Judges’ Choice, an Instant Dance, and a breathtaking Freestyle – he consistently impressed the judges and viewers alike.
His performance culminated in a perfect score, a testament to his dedication and natural talent. Each dance was executed with precision and passion, showcasing a side of the wildlife enthusiast rarely seen by the public.
The emotional weight of the win was palpable as Irwin broke down following his final dance. He spoke of a profound wish – that his late father, Steve Irwin, could have been there to witness the moment. The loss of his father in 2006 continues to shape his life and work.
A heartfelt video shared online revealed a young Robert Irwin enthusiastically declaring his desire to one day compete onDancing with the Stars. The clip seamlessly transitioned into a montage of his performances from this season, set to Avicii’s “The Nights,” a song about seizing the moment.
The montage also included a touching tribute to Bindi’s own victory ten years prior, highlighting the family’s enduring connection and mutual support. Irwin openly praised his sister’s accomplishments, acknowledging her inspiration.
His dance partner, Witney Carson, became a source of strength and camaraderie throughout the competition. Irwin described her not just as a partner, but as another “big sister,” a bond forged in the intensity of rehearsals and performances.
The win felt like a dream realized, a culmination of hard work, dedication, and a deep-seated desire to honor his family’s legacy. It was a moment of pure joy, shared with those closest to him and celebrated by fans around the world.