Emotional Video of Steve Irwin's Children Welcoming Baby Robert Clarence Irwin Will Melt Your Heart

Avery Emberly

Updated Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A touching video featuring the beloved Steve Irwin's children, Bindi and Robert Clarence Irwin, has resurfaced, leaving viewers deeply moved. The video shows Bindi and Robert reacting to the news of their mother giving birth to a baby boy named Robert Clarence Irwin.

In the heartfelt footage, the conversation unfolds with, "I've got some news, we're not really going home. Do you know where we're going? We're going to the hospital, do you know why?" Bindi's curiosity is piqued as she responds, "Why?" The news is revealed, "Mummy just had a baby." Bindi's excitement is palpable as she exclaims in disbelief, "Really?" The uplifting exchange continues with, "Yeah, she's had a little baby boy and he's named Robert Clarence Irwin and he's only that big." Bindi's genuine surprise is evident, "Has she already had it?" and the response, "Yeah, she's come out," only adds to the emotional moment.

The video captures the pure joy and innocence of childhood as Bindi asks, "How do you know it's a boy?" The reply is both humorous and touching, "Because he's got a finger. Did you check? They're not born with clothes on, Bindi." This charming moment is followed by the practical question, "How come? How long are you going to sleep for? I think by the way he is."

The video has invoked a flood of emotional reactions from viewers. One comment beautifully encapsulates the sentiment, "We all talk about how the world was robbed when he died, but I grieve for his family the most when I see these vids." Another viewer notes, "Bindi and Robert are absolutely amazing people. They are 100% their father's kids."

The nickname "Brian" also made waves, with comments like, "But I'll call him Brian for short" and "Brian! Lol!" adding a light-hearted touch to the emotional video.

Reflecting on Steve Irwin's legacy, a viewer poignantly stated, "He was the best what a human can be and he transferred most of it to his kids which is a good comfort." This is echoed by others who remember, "Damn, I miss him. I loved watching his shows!" and "Him and Jeff Corwin were my entire childhood."

One user humorously remarked on Steve's appearance, "Steve off to the maternity ward to meet his son for the first time with five buttons undone on his shirt. I don't know why my brain had never processed him as a hunk before, but some neurons definitely got activated there. Wholesome, handsome, and sorely missed. Wadda guy!"

The video, despite its emotional depth, sparked a debate on video formats, with several comments lamenting the vertical format, "A wonderful, heartbreaking moment. Totally ruined by that vertical video format. TikTok and YouTube should be ashamed of themselves getting this format to mainstream."

Overall, the video serves as a beautiful reminder of the Irwin family's incredible bond and legacy. It is a touching testament to Steve Irwin's enduring impact on his children and the world.

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Top Comments from Imgur

hetherweaversmagic

But I'll call him Brian for short

ifmusicbethefoodofloveplayon

We all talk about how the world was robbed when he died, but I grieve for his family the most when I see these vids.

ARedSM

Bindi and Robert are absolutely amazing people. They are 100% their father's kids.

T****lepot

Brian! Lol!

Omicron416

'But I'll call him "Brian" for short.' Okay, that's just adorable.

CrumpetsWithHoneyAreCrumpetsWithBeeVomit

He was our best. They're an amazing family.

gordy77

Sad c*****

crushingmissy

Weird that this has popped up, not long after her interview with The Project talking about the Brian nickname; https://youtu.be/i9WMV-WR5BM

SeverinBurkart

He was the best what a human can be and he transfered most of it to his kids which is a good comfort.

mendrak

Damn I remember watching this when it originally aired. And the one where he talked about naming his daughter too after his dog he had for so long during the original show. That was a real tear-jerker.

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