Bindi Irwin shares her brave 10-year journey through an invisible health battle

Learn how Bindi Irwin found her voice and relief after years of pain

Wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin is opening up about her deeply personal decade-long struggle with endometriosis. In a move to spark awareness during Endometriosis Awareness Month, the 27-year-old revealed the staggering physical toll the disease has taken, including the removal of over 50 lesions. Bindi described the "indescribable" pain that left her feeling trapped and insecure throughout her teens and young adulthood as she searched for a diagnosis.

Her story is one of resilience and advocacy, supported by her husband Chandler Powell and her mother Terri, who emphasized the importance of specialized excision surgery. By sharing photos from her hospital bed and detailing her complex procedures, Bindi aims to lend support to the millions of women suffering in silence. Her message is clear: if you are in pain, your feelings are valid, and you must never give up on finding the answers you deserve.