Fans are loving Robert Irwin and Witney Carson’s “Dancing with the Stars” Season 34 partnership: they appear to have a genuine connection, which resembles that of an older sister and her younger brother. Carson is protective of Irwin, and the dynamic between them really works!

Witney Carson Praises Terri Irwin
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The pair have been impressing judges, but, perhaps more importantly, winning over fans. Irwin is a natural talent, but it’s not just his dance skills that have endeared him to fans, but also his warm and kind personality. The wildlife conservationist has become one of the most beloved contestants on this season. He is undoubtedly in with a chance of winning the Mirrorball Trophy. In an interview after his Disney Night Cha Cha performance for Week 4 on October 7, Carson and Irwin spoke with “Extra.”
In the interview, she discussed what she refers to as the “Irwin Aura.”
“The whole Irwin family, I just want them around me at all times because they just make everyone feel better, and they’re amazing,” Carson said. “I don’t know how your mom did it, but she’s incredible the way that she raised you both.”
The Irwin Family Aura
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Terri Irwin raised her children, Robert and his older sister Bindi, alone after the death of their father, beloved Australian zookeeper and conservationist Steve Irwin. Steve died on September 4, 2006, when he was wounded by a short-tailed stingray that pierced his heart.
The family is often praised for being genuinely kind, and their goodness is infectious. Bindi competed on DWTS Season 21, alongside professional partner Derek Hough, who is now a judge on Season 34. They won the Mirrorball Trophy and won over the public.
In the “Extra” interview, Robert also discussed his family. “I’m so grateful for my family, and I’m excited for next week because we’re going to be really doing a special dedication to my family and to my mom, and I’m really excited for it,” he revealed.
Week 5 will likely be an emotional performance because Carson and Robert will be performing a Contemporary to “You’ll Be In My Heart” by Phil Collins. He is dedicating the dance to his mom.
Robert’s family has been showing him so much love and support on his DWTS journey, even temporarily relocating from Australia. On September 29, Robert posted a photo of his family on Instagram. The pictures show the immense support he has from his loved ones. “Loving every second,” he wrote in the caption.
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