Bindi Irwin gets emotional as she shares never-before-seen photo of her mom Terri and late dad Steve on what would have been their 31st wedding anniversary: ’Soulmate definition’
Bindi Irwin has shared a never-before-seen throwback photo of her mother Terri and late father Steve on what would have been their 31st wedding anniversary.
In the image, Steve and Terri are seen smiling and the crocodile hunter puts a loving arm around his wife as they pose on the beach.
In the caption, Bindi referred to their “eternal love.”
Not a day goes by that many of us miss him. Happiest anniversaries,” one fan wrote.
“I always loved the way they looked at each other. Happy birthday,” added another below the photo.
Bindi Irwin shared a never-before-seen throwback photo of her mother Terri and late father Steve on what would have been their 31st wedding anniversary
“Their love is forever,” added one.
Others said they thought it was amazing that Terri never remarried.
Steve tragically passed away in 2006 after a stingray’s barb pierced his chest while on the Great Barrier Reef.
“Your parents were the definition of soul mates, people who were truly made for each other on this planet. I see the same kind of connection between you and your husband, it’s really heartwarming,” they wrote.
Fans praised the beloved couple, with one fan writing: ‘Their love is forever’
Steve, who tragically died in 2006, was loved by family and fans. pictured
‘I’m really surprised Terri never remarried, she was such a beautiful woman. I think love is real,” wrote yet another.
Bindi was only eight years old when Steve died. Son Robert was even younger, only three years old.
Steve’s family has continued its mission to promote and protect wildlife through Australia Zoo, featuring the family of world stars.
Steve’s family has continued its mission to promote and protect wildlife through Australia Zoo, featuring the family of world stars. They just opened a new luxury shelter at the zoo. (L) Chandler Powell
Bindi clearly thought of Steve when the star promoted new luxury accommodations at Australia Zoo, calling it “Steve’s dream.”
“I remember when I was a little girl and sat at our big conference table while my mother [Terri] and dad made plans for the future with the Australia Zoo team,” Bindi recently wrote on Instagram.
“Dad’s big dream for the future was to create luxury accommodation like no other for our guests,” she added.
“Now that his dream has come true and continues to expand, I hope he will be proud of the love and passion we all put into this project.”
Steve died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after being stabbed in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary. Bindi was only eight years old at the time