Robert Irwin gives fans an overview of what is generally an invisible territory: the 21-year-old zoo goalkeeper is half dressed in an Australian underwear company who launches his line in the United States.
The conservationist, the personality of Australian television and the son of the late “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin flashes a serious muscle in the new Obligations adswhich includes it by posing with a snake, a spider and a lizard. In some photos, he even wears shirts.
It is a new look for the Robert usually dressed in Kakis, who had not even been 3 years old when his father died in 2006. In an accident of oddity, Steve Irwin is dead After being pierced by the heart by an usually frightening stingray while turning a underwater documentary in a lagoon off the large barrier of coral.
Robert Irwin said People that he did not hesitate when he was asked to be the face – and the ABS – bond clothes. He would “represent Australia,” he said.
“I am at this stage of my life where I try to do so many different and random exciting things, and if it is something that makes me a little nervous, that I have never done before and it is a bit of a rush to adrenaline? That's what I want to do. “
He said he was very comfortable working with creatures during the photo shoot, but noted: “Remove your equipment is much more frightening than arguing a croc!”
Among its other activities, Irwin is currently welcoming the Australian incarnation of “I am a celebrity … Get me from here!” With Australian comics Julia Morris, who has been the co-host of this program since 2015.
Irwin said that before the shooting of underwear, he had “a lot of good advice” on the training of family members, including his mother and brother-in-law, Chandler Powell, a former professional wakeboarder from Florida who married Sister Bindi in March 2020.
Maman Terri Irwin was helpful because, he said, she “did bodybuilding! She had more biceps than I will never have!”
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