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    Bindi Irwin's new TV Show

    Bindi Irwin is going to host her own TV show, to continue her father's work.

    Here is a video:

    http://video.aol.com/video/croc-hunt...v-show/1914361

    I realize she grew up on the set of his shows and saw his work daily.

    But this girl is NINE years old. This is not HER doing; it is her mom's, or some publicist's.

    Is this right, to put her on this show? What do you think?
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    Bindi made it very clear that she was all about her father's work and legacy, and how she wanted it to continue. I commend this little girl. She is very mature beyond her age.

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    I had the idea that this was in the works shortly after her dad died,
    when her mother brought her around to all the talk shows.
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    I think if it's what she wants then let her do so. If her mother is forcing her to do it, then I don't think it's good at all. I'm sure she wants it to honor her father's legacy.

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    This was in the works before her dad ever died, and she ASKED him to help her do it. She loves it. She's grown up arond it since she was a baby. Have you ever actually watched this girl? SHe is not a girl being forced to do something, and her mother has more ethics than that. She would not force her child to do it. This girl asked her mother if she could speak at a memorial for her father in front of thousands of people, nobody made her do that, she wanted to. I have watched many interveiws, and this girl is diong exactly what SHE wants to do, and her mother and her fathers friends are merely helpnig her do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vela
    This was in the works before her dad ever died, and she ASKED him to help her do it. She loves it. She's grown up arond it since she was a baby. Have you ever actually watched this girl? SHe is not a girl being forced to do something, and her mother has more ethics than that. She would not force her child to do it. This girl asked her mother if she could speak at a memorial for her father in front of thousands of people, nobody made her do that, she wanted to. I have watched many interveiws, and this girl is diong exactly what SHE wants to do, and her mother and her fathers friends are merely helpnig her do it.
    I agree completely!! I think Bindi is one very intelligent child. She is going to definitely Make her dad Proud,a s he watches over her!
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    I think she's an amazing girl. I hope she can continue in her father's footsteps. I know she'll do well.

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    I agree Vela, very well put.

    This little girl is so smart.

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    I think she's wonderful. She's grown up in a very unique situation and has had experiences most adults haven't. She's very intelligent and compassionate already, and has seemingly always had a desire to be like her father and make a difference in the world. I think she will do her family and the Earth very proud. I only hope she always keeps a good head on her shoulders and doesn't let fame get to her or forget her father's integrity. I don't see that happening, and I am honestly looking forward to watching her grow and I think the world is a better place with her in it.
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    Vela said it best. Steve was actually taping some footage for Bindi's show when he was killed. He was supposed to be shooting for something else, but the weather wasn't right, or something like that.
    I think she is an amazing little girl. It's so sad that her younger brother will not really know his father.
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    I am sorry but I agree with her doing this, I was never a huge Steve fan but my sons father died last year. He still stays involved with the VFW and the Masons. It makes him feel connected.

    His dad and his Grandad are /were 33rd Degree Masons, I thought he would shun these things but he hasn't so I support and back him. He may only be 10 but he is as mature as I see Bindi. More power to her and I wish her luck and happiness in her ventures.
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    I'm happy for her. She is an amazing girl and this has been in the works for some time. Good for her for doing what she WANTS in contuinung her father's work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vela
    This was in the works before her dad ever died, and she ASKED him to help her do it.
    You're right! I had totally forgotten that! (I'm too young to be having senior moments. ) I fell better now. That's why I aske dwhat folks thought. Thanks!
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