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Robert Irwin joined singer Role Model on stage at the Laneway Festival in Perth, Australia, as his "Sally"
The 22-year-old heartthrob showed off the dance moves that helped him win season 34 of Dancing with the Stars on Sunday, Feb. 15
Role Model has given the title of "Sally" to guests who join the singer on stage when he performs his hit song "Sally, When The Wine Runs Out"
Robert Irwinis falling headfirst — and doing the worm.
TheDancing with the Starschampion showed off his winning moves on stage withRole Model(real name Tucker Pillsbury) at the Laneway Festival in Perth, Australia on Sunday, Feb. 15.
Robert, 22, acted as Role Model's "Sally" for the show, a title given to the special guests who join the singer on stage for his song"Sally, When The Wine Runs Out."The TV personality wore wore a khaki shirt and pants, a nod to his work as a conservationist.
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"Khaki Sally. Thanks for having me @rolemodel," Irwincaptioned an Instagram postthe same day of the two dancing together on stage. Irwin took to the stage in high spirits, even dropping to the ground to the do worm.
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The son of famed conservationistSteve Irwin, who died in 2006, won season 34 ofDancing with the Starsin December 2025, 10 years after his older sisterBindiwon season 21 of the competition.
In an August 2025PEOPLE cover story, Robert opened up about his career plans, his father's legacy, and his newfound heartthrob status.
"No desk job for me," said Robert at the time. "I'd rather play with crocodiles all day. Or be surfing, skydiving, skateboarding, mountain biking, rock climbing . . . I think it's the Irwin genetics. I was just born to be wild."
Robert went viral last spring after appearing in a steamycampaign for Bonds underwear.
"I didnotexpect the reaction it got!" he said about the shoot, where he posed in underwear with a large snake wrapped around him.
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"Yes, I'm all grown up, and I want to start tackling bigger projects and discussing the big and important issues," said Robert. "I feel like my whole mission of conservation is being listened to on an even larger scale, and it's more important than ever to come together with a sense of kindness toward each other and toward the planet. "
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When Robert was just 2 years old, his father, Steve, died after being injured by a stingray. "My dad exemplified what it was to truly live," Robert said.
"He's still part of every day, every conversation," he added. "I feel as though I get a little piece of him back in everything I hear about him or each photo I see. I have an even greater picture of who he was now that I'm reaching the same milestones he did as a young bloke. I feel closer to him, I really do."
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