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Bindi Irwin, 21, Chandler Powell Married: Couple Weds With No Guests To Keep Loved Ones Save

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Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell are married, she confirmed on Instagram! Less than a year after they got engaged in July 2019, Bindi and Chandler tied the knot on March 25, 2020 at Australia Zoo.

The nuptials came amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Bindi walked down the aisle just hours before Australia’s ban on weddings of more than five people went into effect.

Aerial footage of the venue showed a wedding set-up, with flowers and an archway, as well as people huddled under an umbrella to avoid being photographed while walking inside.

Bindi then took to Instagram to share more about the nuptials. “We held a small ceremony and I married my best friend,” she wrote. “There are no words to describe the amount of love and light in my heart right

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