Bindi Irwin has surprised with a new look, just in time for Mother’s Day.
The wildlife warrior, 25, turned heads when she arrived at the Steve Irwin Gala at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday with a sleek bob haircut, after recently chopping off her shoulder-length bob.
Looking glamorous in her new short hairstyle, the mother of one proudly showed off her red carpet transformation as she posed in a khaki tea dress with a plunging neckline.
She finished her look with strappy gold heels, a matching pendant necklace, and a wristwatch.
For makeup, the zookeeper sported peach blush, false eyelashes, and a touch of taupe lipstick.
Bindi Irwin, 25, stunned as she arrived at the Steve Irwin Gala at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday with a stylish haircut, after recently chopping off her shoulder-length locks. (Pictured on the left in April and on the right on Saturday)
Hours later, Bindi shared a flurry of photos from the red carpet on Instagram, prompting her many fans to praise the star’s new look.
‘Your hair… it’s so stunning!’ one wrote, while another added: ‘Love your new look!’
‘The most amazing humans! And your new hair looks GREAT on you!’ someone else added.
Looking glamorous in her new short hairstyle, the mother of one proudly showed off her red carpet transformation as she posed in a khaki tea dress with a plunging neckline.
Bindi was joined on the red carpet by her glamorous mother Terri, 59 (right) and brother Robert, 19 (left).
Bindi was joined on the red carpet by her glamorous mother Terri, 59, who looked sensational in a skin-tight gunmetal gray suit that showed off her sensational figure.
Meanwhile, Bindi’s little brother Robert, 19, looked dapper in a black suit and champagne bow tie.
It comes after fans wondered why the Steve Irwin Gala was being held in the US, given that the late Steve Irwin was Australian.
Terri looked sensational in a tight gunmetal gray dress that showed off her sensational figure.
“Having the Steve Irwin Gala in the United States instead of Australia is disappointing to say the least,” one fan wrote on social media.
Another user asked: “Steve is an Australian icon, why this in America?”
“Time to move on… your Aussie, he was Aussie so bring him home… there’s no support in America at all,” one commented.
However, one satisfied American fan wrote: “Thank you very much for having a gala in the United States, as it makes participation more accessible for many of Steve’s fans.”
Robert looked really dapper in a classic tuxedo paired with an elegant bow tie.
Other fans were surprised by the $750 ticket prices.
‘If only it wasn’t $750…I’d love to go. That’s a pretty high price for any gala,” one fan wrote.
‘I wish I could afford it. I would love to go and support. Great admirer of all the Irwins and their work.
A gala honoring the legacy of the late wildlife warrior will also be held in Brisbane on November 9.