Mother daughter time! Bindi Irwin dresses down in denim short shorts as she goes shopping with mum Terri after kicking off Dancing With The Stars rehearsals
They are currently living in overseas ahead of Bindi Irwin's appearance on the US version of Dancing With The Stars.
And it seems the American way of life is agreeing for the 17-year-old and her mother Terri.
On Friday the pair managed to sneak away from the Hollywood rehearsal studios to spend some time together at the local shops.
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Family day out: Bindi Irwin and her mother Terri ditched the Hollywood rehearsal studios on Friday to spend some time together at the local shops
Bindi looked relaxed during the mother daughter outing as she dressed in a pair of denim mini shorts.
The dancing contestant, who is usually seen sporting khaki clothing, wore a two toned blue tie-dye T-shirt over the top of her ripped look shorts.
Keeping her look casual she wore a pair of Converse sneakers while she clutched onto a pair of tan high heels with her left hand.
Feeling blue? The 17-year-old wore a two toned blue tie-dye t-shirt over the top of her ripped denim mini shorts
A touch of style: Bindi wore her golden shoulder-length locks out and styled with a curl along with a natural base make-up look and nude lipstick
Bindi looked stage ready as she wore her golden shoulder-length locks out and styled with a curl along with stage make-up look and nude lipstick.
While pushing a trolley full of goods alongside her daughter, Terri showed off a large smile as she dressed in a pair of denim skinny jeans and a pink sheer top that covered a white singlet.
The mother-of-two followed in Bindi's footsteps and wore her long blonde locks out as she opted for a no make-up look.
Keeping it laid back: Terri showed off a large smile as she dressed in a pair of denim skinny jeans and a pink sheer top that covered a white singlet
Out of her comfort: She revealed earlier this week she was nervous about performing on the dancing show
Earlier this week the daughter to the late Steve Irwin appeared on Good Morning America and said she was nervous to perform on the dancing show.
'This is completely different to anything I have ever done in my life. I am used to wrangling crocodiles,' she said.
'It’s all about having the courage and strength and, for me, it is something completely different but I hope that I am able to inspire others in their own lives to seize opportunity and to make a difference and just jump, take that leap, even if it terrifies you.'
In memory: Bindi's father Steve Irwin passed away when she was just eight years old
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