Bindi Irwin is about the celebrate her very first Halloween as she competes on ABC's Dancing With the Stars.

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Irwin, 17, is set to honor October's most famous holiday on tonight's episode of Dancing With the Stars, and some will be shocked to know that this is actually her first Halloween.

The young star, daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, spoke with E! Online recently about Halloween.

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"This is my first real Halloween because we really don't celebrate Halloween in Australia, so it's really exciting," she admitted. "I'm a little bit nervous because I don't do well with scary movies or being scared in general, so I think on Halloween, the actual night, I'm probably just going to be at home with my family drinking tea and locking the doors."

Bindi wasn't completely in the dark about the holiday growing up, though. She said her aunt gave Bindi and her family plenty of Halloween treats as a child.

"I would sit there for hours trying to tell the difference between each flavor of candy corn," Bindi said. "I think on Halloween I'm going to buy myself some candy corn and lash out."

In tonight's episode of Dancing With the Stars, Bindi and her partner Derek Hough will dance the Argentine Tango to "Cry Little Sister" by Gerard McMann, otherwise known as the theme to The Lost Boys. Will the couple scare up some perfect scores from the judges? Only time will tell.

Dancing With the Stars airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

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