Bindi Irwin and Daughter Grace, 4, Match in Baby Pink Dresses to Cheer on Robert Irwin at “Dancing with the Stars”

Bindi Irwin is twinning with her daughter!

On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the nature conservationist, 27, shared a series of photos on Instagram ahead of attending the live taping of Dancing with the Stars

. In one sweet photo, Bindi and her husband Chandler Powell posed with their 4-year-old daughter Grace Warrior in front of a multicolored mural.

Other photos show just mom and her daughter twirling together alone. Bindi wore a baby pink dress with flowers on the bodice, matching her daughter Grace’s mini version. The two posed together for photos, smiling and dancing.

“Dancing all the way to @dancingwiththestars. 💕” Bindi wrote in her caption before adding details on how to vote for her brother, Robert Irwin, who is currently competing on the show.

This isn’t the first time Grace has gotten to wear a fancy dress while cheering on her favorite uncle. Earlier this month, Grace could be seen getting ready to attend the premiere of DWTS 

alongside her entire family in a photo shared to both Bindi and her brother Robert Irwin’s Instagrams.

In the sweet snap, the little one smiled and held her mom’s hand as she wore an adorable light blue ballgown that featured silvery stars all along the bottom. The toddler stood in front of her dad, Chandler Powell, putting her hand on her hip.

Next to Bindi, Robert could be seen pointing to the camera and smiling. His mom, Terri Irwin, smiled on the other side of Grace, wearing a burgundy silk dress with a few flowers on it.

“The fam has arrived for the live show! Dancing with the Stars premier here we go🎉🎉🪩🪩🐊🐊,” Robert, who is currently competing on this season of the dancing competition show, wrote in his caption.

Ahead of the premiere, Bindi shared some photos on Instagram that featured herself, Powell, her mom Terri and her daughter Grace as they spent some time in L.A.

“Sunny days in LA. ☀️” Bindi captioned the post, alongside a photo of herself and Powell with their daughter, smiling as they pretended to hold up a massive rock.

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