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Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Robert Irwin lets loose with his bombshell Dancing with the Stars castmates after being spotted with mystery woman in Vegas
Robert Irwin recently ruffled feathers after enjoying a wild night out during the trip to the United States. And the Wildlife Warrior, 21, has let loose once again by enjoying a fun day out with his Dancing With The Stars co-stars. Robert, who is set to compete on the upcoming season of the US program, shared a series of photos to Instagram from the trip. In one image, the conservationist showed off his bulging biceps in a black T-shirt as he posed with his co-stars. He couldn't wipe the smile off his face as they enjoyed a drink at an outdoor venue. 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. It comes after Robert was spotted out and about with a mystery woman in Las Vegas. The pair appeared completely engrossed in each other, walking closely and ignoring other members of their group. The mystery woman turned heads in a white crop top that showed off her toned figure, teamed with high-waist mum jeans and white sneakers. Her long blonde locks were styled in effortless waves, and she carried a brown Louis Vuitton shoulder bag. At one point, Robert placed a protective hand on her lower back as they made their way through the venue's entrance. Later, the pair were spotted laughing together in a dark ramen bar, tucked away in a cosy booth with friends. Robert was all smiles as he leaned in close, clearly enjoying the mystery woman's company. Robert recently travelled to Las Vegas with his mum Terri and sister Bindi to host the annual Steve Irwin Gala. But he has allegedly gotten himself in hot water with his mother after enjoying a wild night out during the trip. A source close to the family told Daily Mail Australia that Terri is 'deeply disappointed' in her son's late-night antics after photos surfaced of him partying with a mystery blonde bombshell. 'Terri doesn't care who the girl is. She just thinks the whole thing looks really bad, especially with Robert about to appear on the US version of Dancing with the Stars,' the insider said. Robert's trip to Las Vegas was only meant to include the Steve Irwin Gala on May 10 but things took a turn when his sister Bindi suffered a ruptured appendix and was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery. Both Terri and Bindi were forced to pull out of the gala at the last minute and Robert was left to his own devices and made the most of his freedom. 'While the cat's away, the mice will play. Robert doesn't usually get much downtime, so he let his hair down,' the source added.


The Star
18-05-2025
- Science
- The Star
Fun STEM-based events to inspire young minds this school holidays
ARIF the mascot will greet and meet visitors to Petrosains, The Discovery Centre in Kuala Lumpur. With the mid-year school holidays just around the corner, why not spark children's imagination with fun and hands-on learning at Petrosains, The Discovery Centre in Kuala Lumpur? From May 29 to June 6, Cuti Sekolah @ Petrosains returns with a curated 90-minute workshop designed to ignite curiosity and power change through a series of science, technology, engineering and mathematics-based (STEM) activities. Children aged 10 and above can explore, invent and create with activities ranging from making eco-friendly keychains to flying a drone. Some of the highlights include turning a flat piece of plastic into a custom keychain and learning how recycling plastic containers can help reduce waste and conserve biodiversity. Other activities include learning how to design and create 3D shapes. Participants will also build simple circuits using modular cubes and LEDs. The workshop also allows participants to explore electricity by creating working circuits with modular components such as copper tape, LEDs and buzzers. In addition, the children will be treated to live science shows, including learning how drones fly and are used in real-world applications such as deliveries and rescue missions. A live drone swarm performance will showcase the power of coding, sensors and teamwork. At Petrosains Games Corner, children can explore sustainability concepts through challenges like Carbonopoly, Power the Grid and Wildlife Warrior. Get ready to meet and greet Petrosains' newly launched mascot – ARIF (A Resourceful Intelligent Friend). The workshop is priced at RM70 per participant. Book at
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bindi Irwin reveals she was 'really sick' for '10-plus years': 'Doctors didn't know'
Bindi Irwin has shared more about her private health battle with endometriosis that went undiagnosed for over ten years. The 26-year-old has revealed the path to getting diagnosed was a very long one, with doctors claiming the pain she was suffering was all in her mind, or "part of being a woman". Bindi shared in an episode of the A Life Of Greatness podcast that she was motivated to get to the bottom of her pain after giving birth to her daughter Grace in 2021. Speaking to host Sarah Grynberg, she said, "I went for 10 years undiagnosed because doctors really didn't know enough." "They diagnosed me with a million other things like IBS or it's hormones or it's just part of being a woman and the symptoms continue to snowball. RELATED: Robert and Bindi Irwin divide The Project viewers with 'cringe' interview Bindi Irwin surprises fans with exciting new career move: 'The crossover we needed' Bindi Irwin reveals 'second chance at life' after surgery: 'Crying' "I had every scan you could imagine. I had CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasounds, blood tests. I was tested for every disease, tropical disease. Everything you could imagine because I was so sick for so long and just nothing came back. "So doctor, after doctor would say, 'hey, it's just part of being a woman. There's really nothing wrong with you'. And I was just getting more and more unwell." When a friend of hers received treatment for endometriosis and told Bindi her symptoms, the Wildlife Warrior realised that her symptoms lined up with her friend's. Bindi went to the US for an operation, where the surgeon found "over 30 lesions". "For me, if I hadn't gotten surgery, the next five years of my life would have been very make or break because I was having real problems, um, internally," she said. She explained that she had "an enormous chocolate cyst" which was causing "agonising pain" as it had "adhered my ovary to my side" and was "attacking the inside of the ovary". The fact that the cyst never showed up on scans delayed the diagnosis for so long. Bindi adds that she wants to create more awareness around endometriosis because it's a "really scary disease" that "takes years" to diagnose "because most of the time, it really doesn't show up on scans". "It's something that needs to be discussed more and my heart breaks because there are countless people out there who are dealing with these symptoms and dealing with this disease that just goes completely undiagnosed for so long," she said. "After a dozen doctors tell you you're crazy, you start to believe them," she said. Bindi first went public with her health battle in 2023 after her surgery, when she told fans, "[The doctor's] first words to me when I was in recovery were, 'How did you live with this much pain?'" "Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus," according to the World Health Organisation. "It can cause severe pain in the pelvis and make it harder to get pregnant. "Endometriosis can start at a person's first menstrual period and last until menopause. With endometriosis, tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This leads to inflammation and scar tissue forming in the pelvic region and (rarely) elsewhere in the body." The cause of endometriosis is unknown and unfortunately, there is no way to prevent it. There is also no cure and it can only be treated with medication or surgery. SHOP: Aussie swimwear brand in sizes small to 3XL hailed as 'instant confidence booster' Celebrity hairstylist's go-to product that sells for half the price of its competitors The award-winning mattress that's 'like sleeping on a cloud' Some people will not experience symptoms, but for those who do, it's often pain in the lower part of the belly. WHO adds, "It can decrease quality of life due to severe pain, fatigue, depression, anxiety and infertility. Some individuals with endometriosis experience debilitating pain that prevents them from going to work or school." Pain can also be noticeable during a period, during or after sex, or when going to the toilet. Some people also experience: chronic pelvic pain heavy bleeding during periods or between periods trouble getting pregnant bloating or nausea fatigue depression or anxiety Symptoms can improve after menopause, but not always.