Heartbreaking reality of Robert Irwin’s life after the death of his father Steve: ‘I feel bad for him’

An Australian actor has highlighted the heartbreaking reality of Robert Irwin’s life after he lost his father Steve in 2006.

Steve, known as ‘The Crocodile Hunter’, was tragically killed when he was mauled by a stingray at Batt Reef near Port Douglas in far north Queensland on September 4, 2006.

In a now-viral clip titled “If People Talked to Everyone Like Robert Irwin,” Crane highlighted that Robert’s late father is often brought up in the 20-year-old’s presence.

Social media users were quick to share their thoughts in the comments section.

“Everyone focuses on their dad and I never see people talking about Terri raising two amazing kids mostly alone,” one user wrote.

An Australian actor has highlighted the heartbreaking reality of Robert Irwin’s life after he lost his father Steve in 2006

“And the Irwins are too polite to tell people to stop asking about it,” another agreed.

“No, because someone asked Bindi in a RECENT interview how she feels about stingrays, like WHAT,” a third commented.

“Every video he makes has hundreds of comments like that. I feel sorry for him,” said another.

In a now-viral clip titled “If People Talked to Everyone Like Robert Irwin,” Crane highlighted that Robert’s late father is often brought up in the 20-year-old’s presence.

Steve, known as ‘The Crocodile Hunter’, was tragically killed when he was mauled by a stingray at Batt Reef near Port Douglas in far north Queensland on September 4, 2006.

One fan suggested, “I feel like they’ve healed and celebrate Steve to the point that when someone brings him up, they feel honor and happiness, not pain. For example, it’s good to talk about him.’

News of Steve’s tragic death sent shockwaves across Australia and the rest of the world as his fans mourned the tragic loss.

Steve’s family has continued his mission to promote and protect wildlife through Australia Zoo.

Steve’s family has continued his mission to promote and protect wildlife through Australia Zoo

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