P3. Robert Irwin gets ‘head smashed into tree’ during freak accident

Steve Irwin, also known as the Crocodile Hunter, had inspired millions to appreciate and protect animals. Perhaps there’s no one he had inspired more than his own family. Robert Irwin, his 20-year-old son, followed his father’s footsteps in becoming a zookeeper, conservationist, TV personality, as well as a wildlife photographer. Despite his dangerous work with snakes and crocodiles in Australia, he exudes enthusiasm, charisma, positivity, and wholesomeness. And there’s no better proof than his appearance at the 2024 Logie Awards, although it’s one among many examples.

Robert Irwin at the Logies

Robert Irwin at the 2024 Logies Award
Credit: Robert Irwin Instagram

Despite being nominated and invited to the prestigious TV awards ceremony, Robert Irwin had spent the day catching crocodiles for research. During this adventure, he suffered an injury, but that didn’t stop him from stepping on the red carpet at the Star in Sydney with a huge smile on his face.

“I just came straight in from catching crocodiles up north,” he nonchalantly told the red-carpet hosts Dr. Chris Brown and Sonia Kruger. “I just got my head smashed into a tree. I was on a croc’s head. It was a big makeup job but I’m here. I’m excited and we are pumped and I get to do it with one of my best mates, which is awesome.” He’s referring to Julia Morris, his co-host on the reality survival competition show I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

“From croc country to the red carpet!”

Robert Irwin catching crocs in Australia
Credit: Robert Irwin Instagram

He did not elaborate on his misadventure but his Instagram post about the event held the same energy. “From croc country to the Logies red carpet! @godwincharli. Make-up @kristyenglishhairandmakeup. Styling @meg_durham,” he captioned the post featuring footage of himself covered in mud.

Bindi, his 26-year-old sister, replied, “The best! The entire croc trip team is cheering for you back here on the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve. We can’t wait! Super proud of you!”

Although Robert did not win the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television or Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter, he called the experience “a night to remember.”

“The Story of Dad’s Motorbike”

Steve Irwin with baby Robert on his motorbike
Credit: Robert Irwin Instagram

In February, Robert posted an emotional Instagram post featuring footage of his father riding around Australia Zoo on his motorbike, followed by himself riding it. “Some of my fondest and earliest memories were on that bike,” Robert narrated. “It brings back so many memories. Every time I get on that bike and ride the same route around Australia Zoo he did, it means so much that this piece of machinery that he loved and used every day.”

Wing Day at the Gym

Robert Irwin holding a microbat
Credit: Robert Irwin Instagram

During a workout one night in July, Robert found a microbat on the floor. Most people would be horrified, but Irwin picked it up and examined it for injuries before putting him on a high ledge where it could fly away when it’s ready. He says that although many people fear bats, “they are actually beautiful animals” being pollinators and natural pest control.

“There you go, fella,” he said as he filmed the microbat for Instagram. He ended the video warning his viewers to never touch bats with their bare hands, instead use a towel or crate, or better yet, call animal control. “Beautiful animals though.”

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