Fans rediscover a decade-old clip of the wildlife enthusiast expressing his dream to dance on the hit show.

A Nostalgic Throwback Goes Viral

October 22, 2025: A resurfaced video of Robert Irwin, the beloved wildlife conservationist and TV personality, has taken the internet by storm — showing a young Robert enthusiastically expressing his wish to one day join Dancing with the Stars. The clip, originally filmed nearly ten years ago, has fans gushing over how his childhood dream could soon become reality.

‘I’d Love to Give It a Go!’ — Robert’s Words Resurface

In the now-viral clip, a teenage Robert is seen smiling ear-to-ear as he talks about his admiration for the show. “I’d love to give it a go one day,” he says, describing how he grew up watching the series with his family. Fans are loving how the comment has come full circle, especially since rumors have been swirling that the Crikey! It’s the Irwins star could be considered for a future season.

Fans Rally for Robert to Join the Cast

Social media erupted with excitement as the clip spread across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. “Manifesting this for him!” one fan posted, while another added, “Robert Irwin on Dancing with the Stars would be iconic — he’s got the charm, the smile, and the moves!”

From Wildlife to the Ballroom?

Robert, now 21, has become one of Australia’s most recognizable young personalities — following in the footsteps of his late father, Steve Irwin. Known for his passion for wildlife and infectious energy, fans say he’d bring the perfect mix of humor and heart to the dance floor.

Could It Actually Happen?

While no official announcement has been made, the timing of the resurfaced video has reignited calls for producers to invite Robert to the show. Given his rising popularity and widespread public affection, many believe it’s only a matter of time before he’s asked to trade the jungle for the ballroom.

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