“Now I feel like I’m standing on my soapbox so often,” she shared, “saying to girls and women, ‘If you’re having a hard time, if your periods are really painful, please go get help because it’s a really scary disease.’”
As for how the wildlife conservationist is doing these days? She’s full of gratitude.
“I’m so grateful to be on the other side of surgery,” Bindi said. “There’s no cure for endometriosis but if you’re able to get surgery you have a better shot at life. Maybe in five or 10 years, I’ll have to get another surgery, but for now, it’s all gone, which I’m very grateful for.”
Keep reading to look back at Bindi’s life over the years, including her love story with Chandler.