Bindi Irwin shared a clip of her three-year-old daughter Grace Warrior talking on Thursday and her fans were quick to gush over her cute accent.
The video captured the toddler reading a bridge sign at Zoo on the Sunshine Coast.
The youngster managed to read out some instructions on the sign and spoke in a mixed n and American accent – taking after her Aussie mother and father Chandler Powell, who was born in Florida.
Bindi captioned the clip: ‘Grace teaching us all the rules of Zoo Lemur Island. Her kind heart lights up the world.’
Fans immediately took to the comment section to say how proud her late grandfather Steve Irwin would be.
Bindi Irwin shared a clip of her three-year-old daughter Grace Warrior talking on Thursday and her fans were quick to gush over her cute accent
‘Steve would be crying with love,’ one fan wrote, as a second added: ‘Cuteness overload. I’m curious if she will have an n or American accent, or a combo.’
‘Her sweet little voice makes you just melt,’ a third person chipped in.
Grace’s grandfather Steve died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef.
The three-year-old looks to be following in the steps of her late grandfather Steve Irwin. (Pictured with Bindi in 2002)
Fans immediately took to the comment section to say how proud her late grandfather Steve would be
Bindi shares Grace with her American husband, Chandler, 27, who she married back in 2020.
Irwin previously revealed on social media that her daughter calls her late grandfather ‘Grandpa Crocodile’.
It comes after Bindi took to Instagram last month to share a cute video of Grace introducing a tortoise to the camera.
Bindi shares Grace with her American husband Chandler Powell (left), 27, who she married back in 2020
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‘This is a tortoise eating a flower,’ the budding Wildlife Warrior said as the reptile munched on a red hibiscus bloom.
‘She’s a huge tortoise… tortoise goes in land and turtles go in water. Their favourite food is leaves,’ the toddler added, to which Bindi replied: ‘That’s right baby.’
At the end of the video, Bindi was seen holding up the animal alongside husband Chandler and Grace, while saying: ‘Thank you for joining us as Grace taught us a little bit about tortoises.’