Robert Irwin broke the internet on Thursday after seeing his underwear stripped of his underwear for a new campaign on Thursday.
The 21 -year -old son of the late Australian zokeer Steve Irwin worked with the Australian underwear brand Bond as it first spreads to the United States.
Bonds Australia President Tanya Deens said in a press release, “We are thrilled to present our prestigious underwear and signature in the US to present the Australian spirit.” “Americans may be surprised – how Australians are placed back into a land filled with dangerous organisms like sharks, spiders, crocodiles and snakes? The answer is simple: they are all wearing bonds.”
People were quickly ready for many pictures of Irwin, but Bonds boxers wearing nothing were wrapped on him with a big snake.
The social media was prevalent with the reactions of the steamy campaign.
One person wrote on X, “Robert Irwin is free on Saturday night. If you want anything, I will be free on Saturday night on Saturday night, I am available to meet,” a person has written on X.

“Calvin Klein gave me Jeremy Alan White and Bond gives me Robert Irwin !!! God bless you for it !!!” Read an Instagram comment.
Other commentators were blown out that Irwin remembered seeing him as a child with his late father and elder sister Bindi.
“Last time I saw her that she had about 5 on an electric 4 wheel drive with her sister at the zoo,” read a comment.

Talk to PeopleIrwin revealed that he did not hesitate to agree with the photoshoot. “It was a very immediate yes,” he told the publication.
“I wish I could say that I was very suicide and calm about the whole thing, but I was so, ‘Yes! Let’s do it!” Because Bond is a full icon in Australia. ,

He continued: “In addition, I am at this point in my life, where I am trying to do many different and random exciting things, and if it’s something that makes me a little nervous, that I have never done before and it is a bit of an adrenaline crowd? This is what I want to do.”
Irwin said that it was a bonus that he was able to raise awareness for animal protection.

“We are all trying to continue an important heritage that my father started,” he said.
“I have obtained to find my own personal ways to do so, and sometimes it comes as a modeling bond! It seems to be out of normal what I will do, but I meet Australian wildlife, I contact a new audience, a new platform, and get my wildlife protection message for more people from there. And my family is too much.”