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‘Coming soon’: Robert Irwin leaves fans guessing after teasing new project

Aug 20, 2022
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Robert Irwin has teased fans about his latest project. Source: @RobertIrwin/Twitter

Australian favourite Robert Irwin has left fans guessing after revealing a glimpse of his latest project that’s been “years in the making”.

The 18-year-old shared the teaser image of his latest project on social media that featured a black background with the words “Robert Irwin’s Australia. Coming October 2022″.

Fans shared their excitement for the upcoming project, with many attempting to guess what the young photographer’s upcoming endeavour will involve.

The youngest Irwin is currently taking a leaf out of his late father’s book by traveling through the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve for the annual crocodile research expedition.

Irwin has remained active on his social media during the expedition, sharing footage and images of rescued animals along the way.

The young zookeeper recently shocked fans with a new look, showcased on the cover of Stellar magazine, where he opened up about his passion for fashion and joked about earning the title of the most stylish Irwin.

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“I’ve actually become known as the fashionable Irwin,” Irwin joked.

“If my family were here, they’d definitely be giving me some heat from it. They like to joke about my ‘shants’ or short pants. But I think we can confirm that shants are fashionable, right?”

In the accompanying photoshoot, Robert discussed his father’s influence on the world of fashion.

“My dad wasn’t exactly a fashion icon, but he was iconic just in the fact that he made khaki cool,” Irwin said.

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“I feel an incredible sense of pride when I put my khaki uniform on in the morning and it feels normal – more normal than anything else I wear.

“Because it’s my every day and I feel this connection to dad. I feel this connection to my family and this sense of purpose. That’s what fashion can do. It’s empowering.”

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