Bindi Irwin misses the annual commemorative dinner for her late father! What happened?

It's not every day that Australia's homegrown wildlife warriors make headlines for something other than their conservation work.

This week, one of the Irwins was splashed across the news for a concerning reason.


The Irwins were in Las Vegas, Nevada, to attend the annual Steve Irwin Gala, an event dedicated to honouring the late conservationist's legacy.

The event also doubles as a fundraiser for wildlife conservation.

However, amid the preparations, Bindi was suddenly rushed to hospital.


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The Irwins were slated to attend the Steve Irwin Gala last Saturday, 10 May. Image Credit: Instagram/Bindi Irwin


According to her brother, Robert, Bindi had been determined to attend the event despite feeling unwell.

'She came to Las Vegas and was ready to come to the gala, put on a brave face in a lot of discomfort and a lot of pain and said, "Nope, I'm just going to tough it out; I'm going to go for it,"' Robert stated in a People magazine interview.

'But the surgeon said, "No, your appendix is going. That thing's gotta come out." Health has to come first.'

Bindi was scheduled for surgery for a ruptured appendix.


Thankfully, Bindi Irwin's appendix surgery was a success.

The family matriarch, Terri Irwin, skipped the gala to stay by her daughter's side throughout her recovery.

Robert, on the other hand, attended the event as the family's sole representative.

'She's very sad,' Robert said of Bindi.

'She's devastated that she and Mum can't be here, but I know she'll make a speedy recovery.'

This was not the first time Bindi faced serious health challenges.

Last year, she underwent surgery for endometriosis—a chronic condition that affects one in nine Australian women.

Bindi has been open about her struggles with the disease, which was often dismissed or misdiagnosed.


'I went for 10 years undiagnosed because doctors really didn't know enough. They diagnosed me with a million other things, like IBS, or hormones or "It's just part of being a woman,"' Bindi recalled on her guesting on A Life of Greatness podcast.

'The symptoms continued to snowball, and it took me such a long time to find help.'

Bindi's candidness made her a powerful advocate for women's health.

'There's no cure for endometriosis, but if you're able to get surgery, you have a better shot at life,' she said. 'Maybe in five or ten years, I'll have to get another surgery, but for now, it's all gone, which I'm very grateful for.'

Bindi's recent health scare should be a timely reminder about the importance of seeking medical attention when something doesn't feel right.

Appendicitis could strike at any age and could lead to serious complications if untreated.

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Here are some symptoms of appendicitis seniors need to watch out for. Source: news.com.au​

If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms, it's essential to seek medical help immediately.

Bindi's story is one of resilience, courage, and the importance of putting health first—even when it means missing out on important events.

We wish Bindi a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing her back in action.
Key Takeaways

  • Bindi Irwin was rushed to hospital in Las Vegas for emergency surgery after a ruptured appendix.
  • Her brother, Robert Irwin, confirmed the medical emergency and said their mother, Terri Irwin, also skipped the gala to help Bindi recover.
  • Bindi has had ongoing health challenges, including a previous surgery for endometriosis in March 2023.
  • Despite missing the event, Bindi expressed her gratitude for support and highlighted the importance of prioritising health.
Have you or a loved one ever experienced a sudden health scare while travelling or attending a special event? How did you handle it? Share your stories and well wishes for Bindi in the comments below!
 
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Whilst I feel for the lass suffering Endometriosis ( as a past fellow sufferer) is any of this really newsworthy? I can point to numerous people on my street with far more serious health problems. Unfortunately, Joe Average Australian, does not have the same resources to jet off to the US for the best treatment money can buy. The appendix issue may have occurred o/s but surely the Endo could have been dealt with here? And why all the cameras? Not raising awareness, in my opinion, just publicity seeking.
 
Whilst I feel for the lass suffering Endometriosis ( as a past fellow sufferer) is any of this really newsworthy? I can point to numerous people on my street with far more serious health problems. Unfortunately, Joe Average Australian, does not have the same resources to jet off to the US for the best treatment money can buy. The appendix issue may have occurred o/s but surely the Endo could have been dealt with here? And why all the cameras? Not raising awareness, in my opinion, just publicity seeking.
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Wow! I'm surprised at the lack of compassion for a woman suffering a serious medical condition that could have led to a fatal end if not addressed urgently. Maybe no one here has suffered from appendicitis. That is a very painful condition and if it ruptures, can rapidly lead to sepsis and death. I have two daughters-in-law who both suffered from endometriosis but luckily were able to get relief through surgery. Again, this is a very disabling and painful condition. The Erwins may not be your flavour of the month personalities, but can't we all remember that they are humans like us, and show a little sympathy for their misfortunes.
 
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