Robert Irwin reveals whether he would ever sign up for smash hit dating show The Bachelor

Robert Irwin has revealed whether he would ever consider signing up for hit reality TV show The Bachelor.

The conservationist, 20, is recently single after splitting from his girlfriend of two years Rorie Buckey and has responded to rumors he may be joining a dating show.

Ahead of his debut as co-host of I’m A Celebrity Australia, Robert laughed off any speculation that he could be screens’ next bachelor.

He told Yahoo! Lifestyle: ‘Would I consider doing The Bachelor?!’ before bursting out laughing.

His I’m A Celebrity co-host Julia Morris, 55, jumped in and joked: “If you’re the bachelor, I’ll pass as bachelor, like some weird old creepy nightmare!”

Robert Irwin has revealed whether he would ever consider signing up for hit reality TV show The Bachelor

She confirmed she was just joking and quickly added, “We can’t go on a date!”

Robert confirmed his split from girlfriend Rorie last month with a joint statement shared on Instagram.

The statement read: ‘We wanted to share that we have decided to go our separate ways, but greatly appreciate all the time we have spent together and wish each other all the best for the future.

“We want to express the gratitude and respect we have for each other as we continue our journeys on different paths.

“We will have no further comment on this matter and appreciate your respect and privacy at this time.”

He has achieved great success in his career and is now gearing up for his I’m A Celebrity debut later this month, where he will co-host the tenth series with long-time presenter Julia.

Ahead of his debut as co-host of I’m A Celebrity Australia, Robert laughed off any speculation that he could be screens’ next Bachelor

The conservationist, 20, is recently single after splitting from girlfriend Rorie Buckey of two years (both pictured)

When he got the job, Robert said he was “honored” to host with Julie and described it as a “full circle” moment.

He also told how he decided to take the job to continue the legacy of his famous father Steve Irwin, who tragically passed away when Robert was just three years old.

“I love that I have a real purpose and legacy to carry on from my family, and from my father in particular, and I get to create my own purpose – of conservation, of fun, of passion and positivity,” he said.

‘And no show does it better than I’m A Celebrity when it comes to just fun, family, positive, let’s give it a try. Moreover, every participant works for a good cause.’

Robert beat out big names Sam Pang, Jimmy Rees, Curtis Stone, Beau Ryan and Tristan MacManus for the hosting role.

He recently revealed how his conservationist background prompted him to ask for changes to be made to the show’s famous eating challenge.

He is now gearing up for his I’m A Celebrity debut later this month as he will co-direct the 10th series with long-time host Julia Morris.

He recently opened up about how he decided to take the job to continue the legacy of his famous father Steve Irwin, who tragically passed away when Robert was just three years old.

“The only thing I thought, ‘mmm, I have to change this’ was eating African wildlife… I’m a conservationist through and through,” he said on KIIS FM’s The Kyle and Jackie O Show .

“They changed it, so we’re just doing the cow, the chicken, the fish and the cockroach… but it’s cool because we can really take this to a whole new level.”

Robert went on to say that Australia Zoo ‘does a lot of conservation work in Africa’ and thought the new season was an opportunity to ‘celebrate’ nature.

The celebrity line-up for the 2024 series of I’m A Celebrity Australia, which kicks off on March 24, has yet to be revealed, but fans are already speculating about who will get to enter the jungle.

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