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Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bindi Irwin holds onto her mother Terri as she lands in LA after her emergency surgery as her husband Chandler enjoys father-daughter time with four-year-old Grace
Bindi Irwin has been seen for the first time following an emergency health crisis that saw her land up in hospital in New York. The conservationist, 26, held onto her mother Terri as they jetted into Los Angeles on Monday, just two weeks after she suffered a ruptured appendix and was rushed into surgery. Bindi wore a loose long black dress and a pair of comfortable brown sneakers as she walked through the airport. She covered her famous face with a black mask and carried a floral duffle bag on her shoulder. Bindi linked her arm with her mother Terri, who dressed in blue jeans, a printed shirt and dark sneakers. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Bindi Irwin has been seen for the first time following an emergency health crisis that saw her land up in hospital in New York The conservationist held onto her mother Terri as they jetted into Los Angeles on Monday, just two weeks after she suffered a ruptured appendix and was rushed into surgery The pair were seen waiting at the front of the airport with a trolley full of suitcases. Bindi's husband Chandler has been looking after their four-year-old daughter Grace in Oregon while she recovered from her procedure. On Sunday, Chandler was seen enjoying some father-daughter time with Grace as they went for a walk to the local park. The pair were seen feeding the birds bread as they explored the area. Earlier this month, Bindi was rushed to hospital just hours after touching down in Las Vegas for a gala honouring her late father Steve Irwin. She suffered a ruptured appendix and was raced into surgery, missing the prestigious event which she was due to attend alongside brother Robert Irwin and mother Terri Irwin. Robert told People magazine at the time that Bindi was recovering and her mother is at her bedside. 'She's going to be okay, but surgery - out of all the things we were ready for, that was not one of them,' Robert explained. Terri also missed the event while accompanying her daughter to hospital and staying by her side through surgery. Robert explained that Bindi had been suffering some pain in the lead up to the gala but had tried to soldier on. 'She came to Las Vegas and was ready to put on a brave face. She said, 'I'm just going to tough it out.' 'But the surgeon told her, "Your appendix is going. It's got to come out".' In an Instagram post, Bindi revealed that while her appendix was removed, doctors discovered another 14 lesions from her endometriosis. These were also successfully removed. She also had a large hernia repaired which had developed after giving birth to daughter Grace in 2021.

News.com.au
7 days ago
- Health
- News.com.au
Bindi Irwin seen in public for first time since undergoing harrowing emergency surgery
Bindi Irwin is on the road to recovery after a difficult few weeks. Spotted on her first public outing since she underwent emergency surgery in New York earlier this month, the 26-year-old was seen back on her feet and looking in good spirits on Monday as she arrived at Los Angeles International Airport from the Big Apple. With her mum Terri Irwin by her side, Bindi acknowledged photographers who appeared to wish her a speedy recovery as she made her way to a waiting car outside the terminal. Despite her recent hospitalisation, the Aussie conservationist was strong enough to tote her own carry-on bag while dressed in a relaxed maxidress for the cross-country journey. On Monday, Bindi also took to Instagram to tell her followers that she was on the mend following emergency surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York after suffering from a ruptured appendix. During the operation, doctors also found 14 new endometriosis lesions that had to be removed, and they also repaired a large hernia Bindi had acquired when she gave birth to her daughter Grace four years ago. 'Healing. Thank you for your incredible words of support and kindness,' she wrote on Instagram yesterday alongside some photos of her on the mend. 'The reason I share my health journey is because more girls and women desperately need answers to their undiagnosed pain. I've battled with endometriosis for more than 12 years. 'This disease is crippling and can make you feel incredibly isolated,' she added of her condition in which the cells that line the uterus also grow in other parts of the body, which can cause painful scar tissue. 'We need to raise awareness and change the narrative for women's health. I see you, your pain is real, and you deserve answers and genuine health care.' Bindi had travelled to the US earlier this month with her mum and brother, Robert Irwin, to attend an annual gala for their late father Steve Irwin in Las Vegas. However, she didn't make the event after she was rushed to hospital on May 12. 'Hey guys, Bindi here. I just wanted to thank you so much for your incredible well wishes. I just got out of surgery about an hour ago,' she groggily said in an Instagram video shared at the time. 'I had my appendix removed. I also had 14 new endometriosis lesions that had to be removed and they kindly stitched up my hernia as well.' 'I'm sorry if I'm a little out of it in this video. But I just wanted you to know that I'm on the road to recovery one step at a time and I am so lucky to have so much love in my life from my beautiful family.' Robert, 21, held down the fort for Bindi at the gala in Las Vegas, but told reporters at the event that her hospitalisation had come as a shock to the family.