Robert Irwin has had a strong start to his stint on season 34 of âDancing With the Stars,â but thatâs not the only reason the Australia native has quickly become a breakout star.

Irwin, who is partnered with season 19 champ Witney Carson, has blown the competition out of the water when it comes to YouTube views. The 21-year-old conservationist is the only contestant from this season to see more than 1 million views on his dance videos.
Robert Irwinâs Dance Videos Have Gone Viral
Irwin and Carson hit it out of the park with their premiere night dance, a Jive set to âBorn to Be Wildâ by Steppenwolf.
With judge Carrie Ann Inaba out sick on Night 1, the duo landed at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 15. Judge Derek Hough dubbed their routine âprobably the best first dance Iâve ever seen on this show.â
The memorable performance has racked up a whopping 1.9 million views on YouTube in the weeks since.
Similarly, Irwin and Carsonâs Tango during Week 2âs One-Hit Wonders Night saw them in a tie for the top spot with a score of 22. But again, their dance routine soared in terms of YouTube views, reaching 1.6 million as of publication.
Irwin â the son of late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin and wife Terri Irwin â has consistently outshined his competition when it comes to post-show streams: Week 3âs TikTok Night Salsa quickly surpassed 1.4 million, while Week 4âs Disney Night Cha Cha was viewed more than 850,000 times, and Week 5âs Dedication Night Contemporary sits at 1.3 million views in just two days.
Removing Irwin from the picture, Jordan Chiles and partner Ezra Sosaâs One-Hit Wonders Night Jive set to Michael Sembellosâ âManiacâ would be the most-viewed performance of the season thus far with less than 600,000 views.
Can Robert Irwin Turn Viral Fame Into a Mirrorball Win?
If YouTube numbers had a direct correlation to Mirrorball wins, Irwin and Carson would be a shoo-in. However, past seasons have proved that high YouTube views and social media buzz are not enough to carry a dancer to the end.
Season 33âs Stephen Nedoroscik hit the dance floor fresh off the plane from the Paris Olympics after helping Team USA medal in Menâs Gymnastics. Partnered with Rylee Arnold, the duo got off to a strong start, scoring 21 for their Jive during Week 1. His premiere dance saw a similar fate to Irwinâs on YouTube, leaving the rest of the competition in the dust with 1.1 million views.
Former âBachelorâ Joey Graziadei and partner Jenna Johnsonâs Cha Cha took the second place slot with less than 700,000 views on YouTube.
While the gymnast, nicknamed the âPommel Horse Guy,â rode his viral fame to fourth place, it was Graziadei who took home the Mirrorball Trophy, proving that Irwin will need more than YouTube views to go the distance.
The season is well underway, and Irwin and Carson are ready to hit the dance floor with their Jazz dance during âWickedâ night. The pair will be dancing to âDancing Through Lifeâ by Bailey, featuring Ariana Grande, Ethan Slater, Marissa Bode and Cynthia Erivo.
If history is any indication, their next challenge will be keeping the momentum going and turning YouTube success into consistent votes.


