Robert Irwin is set to unveil his snake.
The 21-year-old offspring of the late “Crocodile Hunter” icon Steve Irwin posed in just his briefs for a new advertisement for the Australian underwear brand Bond.
Robert went shirtless for a daring photo session, showcasing his abs alongside a selection of colorful boxers.
He also interacted with snakes and even poisonous spiders for Bond’s “Made for Down” campaign, which premiered on Wednesday prior to the company’s official launch.
The young conservationist expressed that he didn’t hesitate to take part in the ads, despite his reputation as a good-guy personality.
“It was pretty instant,” he remarked. I told people with a chuckle.
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Robert, who made his debut on the runway last year, stated that he is currently “trying to engage in as many exciting and spontaneous activities as possible” even if he feels “a bit nervous.”
He also worked with a dangerous reptile during the shoot, telling the magazine: “[this time] I’m in my underwear. That’s the only difference.”
To gear up for the photo session, the zookeeper incorporated additional abs workouts and sprints into his usual training routine while also cutting down on carbs.
“I represent Australia!” he emphasized. “So I wanted to present my best self, feel great, and be truly confident.”
Robert joked that his father, who passed away at age 44 due to a Stingray injury in 2006, would have probably exclaimed “some ‘Crikeys'” had he been alive to view the photographs.
“My family is incredibly supportive. I treasure them greatly,” he expressed. “They are the solid foundation of everything I pursue and what we achieve together.”