Robert Irwin teased a new project on Sunday night titled Australia, which is set to be released in October.
The Wildlife Warrior, 18, shared nothing but a simple graphic to Instagram with the caption: 'A project years in the making coming soon.'
His followers soon speculated on what 'Australia' might be, with some believing it could be a documentary series.
Robert Irwin (pictured) teased an exciting new project on Sunday that's been 'years in the making'
'I think it’s a photography book,' one person commented.
'I have no idea what this is, but this is all I've ever wanted,' wrote another.
It comes after Robert and his sister Bindi Irwin almost veered into R-rated territory during their recent guest appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.
The famously wholesome siblings were tasked with introducing a challenge in the first episode, but managed to keep things clean despite the Stan show's bawdy reputation.
The Wildlife Warrior, 18, shared nothing but a simple graphic to Instagram with the caption: 'A project years in the making coming soon.'
Known to be Drag Race superfans, they instructed the Aussie and Kiwi queens to make catwalk outfits that 'celebrate the natural beauty of our homelands'.
They explained the task in a video recorded at Australia Zoo, and in classic Irwin style had a huge Burmese python resting on their shoulders.
At the end of the segment, it was Robert's turn to say host RuPaul Charles' iconic catchphrase: 'Good luck... and don't f**k it up.'
It comes after Robert and his sister Bindi Irwin, 24, (right) almost veered into R-rated territory during their recent guest appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under
RuPaul usually says this before the start of each runway challenge, but sometimes celebrity guests are allowed to do the honours instead.
'Robert, before we get constricted, is there anything else you'd like to say?' Bindi said, smiling.
'Good luck, and don't...' he began, leaving a long pause as the drag queens looked nervously around the work room.
He then shook his head and said: 'Nah, I can't say it!'
The Irwins are known for their family-friendly public image, and using the F-word would be rather off-brand for them.
But it seems Robert and Bindi, 24, aren't afraid to make fun of their wholesome reputation from time to time.
The Irwins are known for their family-friendly public image, and using the F-word would be rather off-brand for them. But it seems Robert and Bindi, 24, aren't afraid to make fun of their wholesome reputation from time to time
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