Bindi Irwin has been in the public eye since she was a child. Now, the 24-year-old mom is opening up about a health struggle she’s dealt with privately for more than a decade.
Irwin, the daughter of the late TV host and zookeeper Steve Irwin, revealed in an Instagram post Tuesday that she has struggled with “insurmountable fatigue, pain nausea” for over 10 years, making regular visits to the doctor for tests and scans. She said she was told that her pain was “simply something you deal with as a woman.”
But recently, Irwin underwent surgery for endometriosis, where doctors found “37 lesions”Â
“Going in for surgery was scary but I knew I couldn’t live like I was,” Irwin wrote. “Every part of my life was getting torn apart because of the pain.”Â
Irwin, who married husband Chandler Powell in 2020 and welcomed daughter Grace Warrior Irwin Powell a year later, said she faced an internal battle over whether to share her experiences publicly, but ultimately decided she felt responsible to speak out and help others in similar situations.Â
“I’m aware of millions of women struggling with a similar story. There’s stigma around this awful disease,” she wrote. “I’m sharing my story for anyone who reads this is quietly dealing with pain no answers. Let this be your validation that your pain is real you deserve help. Keep searching for answers.”Â
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Several high-profile stars have come forward in the last few years to share their experiences with endometriosis publicly.Â
Amy Schumer announced in 2021 that she had her uterus and appendix removed as a result of endometriosis. At the time, Schumer told fans she wanted to “raise awareness” about endometriosis, saying the condition is “really painful and debilitating, and you don’t have to live with it.”
Gabrielle Union in 2018 said she had a type of endometriosis called adenomyosis that impacted her fertility.Â
Union said she experienced periods that lasted 10 days. Doctors put her on birth control in her 20s to control the heavy bleeding that adenomyosis caused. She cautioned other women not to let doctors ignore their concerns.Â
“Dancing With the Stars” alum Julianne Hough began experiencing symptoms when she was 15, but did not receive a diagnosis until she was 20. And even then, she kept it a secret.Â
“I thought it was just what it feels like to be a girl with bad periods,” Hough told Women’s Health in 2019. “I didn’t think to go to the gynecologist. Because I’m a competitor, I felt like I had to push through the pain and just work.”
“Star Wars” actress Daisy Ridley opened up in 2016 about struggling with endometriosis and discovering she has polycystic ovaries.
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Contributing: Jenna Ryu, Sonja Haller