Bindi Irwin's Bold Confession About Her Style Preferences Turns Heads
is getting honest about her personal fashion preferences.
The 26-year-old make the bold confession on the teaser for her upcoming appearance on 's Not Gonna Lie podcast — which will premiere on June 5 — and revealed that "I do not like getting dressed up for fancy events."
"I am not fond of having to put on makeup and a dress and shave my legs," she explained. "I like wearing khaki [because] we always say khaki is not just a color, it's an attitude."
She also added that "I like wearing plaid and... pajamas and that's about it." Kelce, 32, supported her hot take about her own fashion preferences and said "This sounds perfect, I support this one hundred percent... we're in this together."
"To be fair, I think your khaki is beautiful," Kelce continued. "So here's the declaration [that] Bindi is showing up everywhere in her khaki [and] you can't do anything about it."
While Bindi herself feels most comfortable in her khakis, she clarified that she "appreciates and respects people who get super dressed up."
"If that's your thing, I'm here for it," she continued. "I support you [and] I love you, but that's just not me."
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The latest interview on Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast comes after the season 21 Dancing With the Stars champion underwent emergency surgery on May 10, which forced her to miss the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas, held honor of her late father.
During the event, Bindi's brother confirmed that her "appendix exploded" and praised her for being "so strong" amid the health scare.
On May 12, Bindi shared an update on Instagram and confirmed that the surgery was an overwhelming success and that she was in the middle of her recovery.
"My appendix was removed, along with another 14 lesions (after having 37 endometriosis lesions and a cyst removed two years ago)," she explained in the caption. "I also had a repair to a large hernia I acquired through childbirth four years ago."
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In another update shared on Instagram on May 25 to confirm that she's been "healing" and thanked her fans "for your incredible words of support and kindness."
"The reason I share my health journey is because more girls and women desperately need answers to their undiagnosed pain," she continued. "I've battled with endometriosis for more than 12 years [and] This disease is crippling... We need to raise awareness and change the narrative for women's health."Bindi Irwin's Bold Confession About Her Style Preferences Turns Heads first appeared on Parade on Jun 4, 2025
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