Bindi Irwin Essay

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Bindi Irwin had already made a name for herself before joining Dancing With the Stars. Now it looks like the offers are coming in like crazy and Irwin could decide to stick around in Los Angeles for a while considering that the job offers are coming in for her. Wet Paint shared that things are looking great for Bindi Irwin and going back to Australia might not be the best thing for her. A source spoke out to Woman’s Day saying that job offers are coming in like crazy for her including a children’s show, a sitcom and even a small part in a horror film. It sounds like Irwin will have plenty of work to keep her busy if she sticks around.
This is not the only reason that Bindi Irwin might decide to stay in the United States and not go back to Australia
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So far she is an obvious fan favorite and it does look like Bindi Irwin will not be going anywhere anytime soon. Bindi should be sticking around on the show for a while. This will give her time to see if she likes it in Los Angeles and also look over all of these job offers that are coming in before heading back to Australia when the show is over.
Bindi went to her Instagram this last Friday to share about her upcoming dance this week. Derek and Bindi will be dancing about her most memorable year and will be all about her amazing father and the strength she got from him growing up. This week on @dancingabc is focused on Most Memorable Year and has been filled with many emotional moments. Words can't express how grateful I am for all of the support from @derekhough. He has been there to help me on this journey and create something beautiful that means so much to me, for Monday night's show. His strength and hugs are getting me through this week—as a friend and big brother. #TeamCrikey.
New episodes of Dancing With the Stars with Bindi Irwin and Derek Hough air on Monday nights on ABC. Do you think that Bindi will decide to stick around in Los Angeles when the show is over? Do you feel like Derek and Bindi have a great chance of winning the show this season? Sound off in the comments section

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