The kids of legendary crocodile hunter Steve Irwin united for a special spot on The Project on Sunday night, with co-host Robert delivering a heartfelt message of love to his “amazing” sister Bindi. Bindi stopped by the popular news and talk show to talk up the release of her new children’s picture book book You Are A wildlife Warrior, which is set for release in February 2025. With his sister dialling in from Australia Zoo dressed in the iconic khakis made famous by her beloved father, Robert spoke about how she had worked on the book as she struggled through endometriosis, a crippling disease that affects almost one million Australian women.

“You worked on this book in the throes of the endometriosis struggle you went through so publicly,” he said. “You came out the other side being an advocate for endo and a continuous advocate the natural world. “And this is a gift for the world.

The younger generation, thank you for always approaching everything with such a sense of selflessness and absolute courage. “You truly are amazing, Bindi.” Endometriosis can devastate fertility and cause severe pain.

It occurs when body tissue that is similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus in other parts of the body, usually in the pelvis. Bindi said her daughter Grace was an inspiration for the book. “I started working on this just after Grace was born,” she said.

“I held this beautiful baby girl in my arms and went, ‘Oh my goodness, she’s going .