Four-year-old Grace Warrior, daughter of Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell, stole the show on “Dancing With the Stars” with her enchanting charm and adorable outfits.
While Tuesday night’s episode featured Robert Irwin performing a routine dedicated to his late father, Steve Irwin, it was Grace who captured hearts across social media.
Powell shared a family photo ahead of the show, showcasing Bindi in a dazzling black sparkly dress and himself in a sharp black suit. However, all eyes were on little Grace, sporting a breathtaking emerald-green gown with layers of tulle, lace detailing, and delicate beading around the neckline and waist. Fans couldn’t resist expressing their admiration for her elegant look, showering praise on her stylish ensemble and calling it “adorable,” “pretty,” and “the most stunning dress yet.”
The adorable toddler wasn’t just content with one show-stopping outfit. In a special rehearsal segment, Grace twirled in a sparkly black dress, delighting Robert Irwin who exclaimed, “Oh my goodness, wow!” This sweet moment further highlighted the close bond between Bindi’s children and their famous wildlife advocate relatives.
During Robert’s performance to “Pictures in the Sand,” a song originally dedicated by Bindi to Steve Irwin, Grace watched from the sidelines wearing another vibrant green lace dress, this time alongside her grandmother Terri Irwin. This touching tribute created an extra layer of meaning for the performance.
Adding further cuteness to the evening was a behind-the-scenes video shared earlier in the week by Robert Irwin on Instagram. The clip captured moments of him teaching Grace some dance moves with partner Witney Carson, including an impressive spin that left Grace beaming.
The Irwin family’s appearance on “Dancing With the Stars” offered heartwarming glimpses into their loving dynamics and unwavering connection to wildlife conservation. While the show itself focuses on dance routines and competition, it was undeniably Grace Warrior’s youthful exuberance and undeniable charm that truly captivated audiences.
