November 26th, 2007

Crocodile Hunter’s Daughter To Become a Rapper

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Bindi, the daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, is going to release her first solo album as a rapper. The nine year-old will release her first hip hop single ‘Trouble In The Jungle‘ in December. The song lyrics contains the following:

“I’m afraid of grizzly bears, but don’t you see
Grizzly bears should really be afraid of me
There’s trouble in the jungle
We find that mankind is not so kind at all.”

Since her father died last year Bindi has launched a clothing line, a children’s fitness DVD, appeared in a stage show and become an official Australian tourism ambassador.

The girl is only 9 years old. Isn’t that time for her to be a child and play with the other children? Why is the rush to become famous and do so much? There would be plenty of time for that when she gets older.

Her mother is probably pushing her to do all that now before people start forgetting about her dad. Make money while you can!

What she needs the most right now is probably a normal childhood. But I guess that is not going to happen.

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1 babblicious comments:

Connor said...

Terri Irwin would never push bindi to do a thing,bindi probably wants to get her point across to people that animals are no threat to humans and that humans need to treat animals with more respect,as her father spent his life getting the message out through documentaries
People will never forget about steve irwin as he was a legend in every way.

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