![]() ![]() Readers quickly picked up on Bindi’s bitch-vibe with one commenting: “ What about your grandfather? You know, your father’s father? He was a good man who I assume got the shaft.”īob Irwin’s biographer, Amanda French, who once worked at Australia Zoo responded to Bindi’s diatribe. It’s pretty obvious who the abusive passive aggressive person is in the family. These extraordinary men inspire me and I love them so very much. My father-in-law works tirelessly for his family and is always there with a word of encouragement. My husband amazes me every day with his kind and steadfast heart, his love for our daughter is infinite. My dad taught me the importance of strength when standing up for what I believe in and to have empathy for all living beings. In the post Bindi states:Īppreciation post for the three most incredible fathers in my life. The fact is Bindi’s cushy, privileged life in the media spotlight wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for her grandfather Bob and his dream.įor yesterday’s American Father’s Day, bitchy Bindi, decided to write a post about the “incredible fathers in her life” while maliciously and intentionally excluding Bob. This park that Bob built is now famously known as Australia Zoo, but sadly it appears that Bindi Irwin is suffering from amnesia and has forgotten where she comes from. In 1970, Bob Irwin purchased four acres of land in Queensland where he built Beerwah Reptile and Fauna Park with his own hands while living in a caravan with Steve’s mother, Lyn. Bob Irwin was working as a plumber and rescuing injured animals and rehabilitating wildlife. They were best friends, business partners and soul mates.īefore Terri, Bindi or Robert were even a blip on the radar in conservation. They were not just a father and son team. The biggest takeaway from Andrew Denton’s 2003 interview with Steve Irwin on Enough Rope was how much Steve idolised his father Bob. ![]()
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