Bindi Irwin sells clothes, gets funny feeling
We've already gotten calls and emails saying we should leave Bindi Irwin alone, but let's make one thing clear: The Juice* has no problem with Bindi, but rather how mom Terri seems to be pimping her 9-year-old daughter out for all sorts of business ventures.
Take this pic from Melbourne, Australian, on Tuesday, in which Bindi seems to have come to her senses and realized she's being used to sell a line of eco-friendly children's clothes called Bindi Wear. Discuss.
[Photo: Getty Images]


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She is a well adjusted child. Can't have that now can we?
Posted by: TTT | December 16, 2008 at 09:51 PM
oh god---bindi irwin is just an obnoxious funny-lookin'thing!! leave her alone--i shame the mother. what is wrong w/that woman---putting her daughter on diaplay when the girl has absolutely no talent---she's just a very good show-off.and who ever does the styling should go back to the 1950's SEARS' catalogue--thatlittle girls'hair style could not be worse for her features---the bangs curves make the childs eyes look sooo close---good lord change the arch of those or length!!
Posted by: nahah | December 16, 2008 at 04:08 PM
How could Bindi be scared of selling her own clothes , she is so cute and adorable , and i have her email , if you want it email me at floridangel95@yahoo.com
Posted by: Angel | June 28, 2008 at 09:08 PM
I'm sick of reading the same old thing about Terri pimping out her daughter. How about trying something new and being original - put a positive spin on it. Not contraversial enough? Too boring? Prefer readers to show their nasty sides and be judgemental & crititical? You guys should be embarrassed for jumping on the same shameful bandwagon. When did you ever do anything good for wildlife?
Posted by: Amanda Enright | March 18, 2008 at 10:59 PM