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Steve Irwin's daughter Bindi's eye-watering £820k fortune – TV appearances to Instagram

Bindi Irwin, the daughter of late conservationist Steve Irwin, has followed in her father’s footsteps since making her TV debut aged just two on The Crocodile Hunter Diaries.

A new report by Yahoo has now claimed that the star, 24, who has become a conservationist and TV personality herself, could be earning more than £820,000 ($1m) per year.

Bindi has hosted her own TV series since she was eight years old, including Bindi the Jungle Girl and Bindi’s Bootcamp.

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She has also starred alongside her brother Robert and mum Terri in Crikey! It’s the Irwins, as well as making appearances in 2002 film The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari and Free Willy: Escape from Pirate’s Cove in 2010.

Bindi Irwin is reported to earn more than £820,000 (£1m) per year
(Image: Bindi Irwin/Instagram)

The Daily Mail also reports that in 2021, Bindi also collaborated on a celebrity endorsement on Instagram, by promoting a range of all-natural baby wipes.

They reported that stars can potentially make £8265 ($10,000) per post, based on one million followers, according to Influencer Marketing Hub.

It is no surprise then that Celebrity Net Worth has estimated that Bindi’s worth is an eye-watering £2.47m (£3m).

Bindi made her first TV appearance alongside her late father Steve Irwin at the age of two
(Image: bindisueirwin/Instagram)

However, mum Terri has previously revealed that 10% of everything that Bindi earns is committed to Wildlife Warriors, a charity founded by the family in 2002.

Bindi also explained to TMZ that the money she earns is donated to the charity, saying “It’s who we are and what we do.”

After the TV personality won Dancing With The Stars in 2015, reportedly won £297,000 (£360,000) for participating in the series, but explained that the money would “go back” to Wildlife Warriors.

Bindi runs Australian Zoo alongside brother Robert and mum Terri
(Image: Getty Images)

“Everything that I make goes back to wildlife conservation,” said Bindi.

“It’s who we are and what we do. We actually have a non-profit organisation called Wildlife Warriors, which was started back in 2002 by my mum and dad and we have conservation projects all over the world.”

Bindi also continues her family’s conservation work by operating Australian Zoo with her mum and brother, as well as husband Chandler.

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