Bindi Irwin and her husband Chandler Powell have recreated a sweet pregnancy photoshoot originally posed by her parents 17 years ago.
The 22-year-old wildlife conservationist shared an adorable snap of Chandler, 24, kissing her belly on Instagram on Friday to mark the start of the third trimester of her pregnancy.
She also uploaded a comparison photo of herself and her late father, Steve Irwin, doing the same pose when her mum Terri was expecting her younger brother Robert.
The Aussie beauty penned alongside her latest social media post: “Recreating a very special moment. Third trimester love,” alongside a red heart emoji.
(Image: bindisueirwin/Instagram)
Unsurprisingly, Bindi’s latest Instagram grid update caught the attention of her 4.2million followers, with some rushing to the comment section to leave a supportive message for the star.
One fan gushed: “Aww you guys are adorable.”
Another added: “Be right back, I’m crying now.”
While a third person posted: “Absolutely gorgeous.”
A fourth follower wrote: “Love this! Such a beautiful moment! What a lucky baby girl she is! She’s already loved beyond measure.”
(Image: bindisueirwin/Instagram)
Bindi and Chandler tied the knot in a surprise ceremony at Australia Zoo in March last year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The couple announced they were expecting their first child in August, and later revealed they were having a little girl.
Announcing the exciting news on her Instagram page, Bindi posted: “Baby Wildlife Warrior due 2021. Chandler and I are proud to announce that we’re expecting!
“It’s an honour to share this special moment in our lives with you.
“Though I’m still in my first trimester, we really want you to be part of our journey from the beginning of this new life chapter.
“We couldn’t wait to share the news as this beautiful little being has become the most important part of our lives. Your support means the world to us.”
She added: “Please let me know your best advice and send good vibes and prayers to our little sweetheart. Love and light.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk