Steve Irwin, the beloved Crocodile Hunter and one of the world’s most passionate wildlife advocates, passed away more than 19 years ago, but his legacy remains strong through his family and conservation work. Known for his infectious enthusiasm and deep love for animals, Steve introduced millions to wildlife and inspired a new generation to care for nature. In 2006, while filming on the Great Barrier Reef, Steve was tragically struck in the chest by a stingray. Cameraman and friend Justin Lyon later recalled that despite efforts to save him, the injury was too severe.
Steve’s final words were heartbreaking: “I’m dying.” His passing left fans around the world grieving — and devastated his wife, Terri, and their children, Bindi and Robert. Steve and Terri met in 1991 and were married for 14 years. Steve often said it was love at first sight, and the couple became partners in both life and conservation.
Since his death, Terri has dedicated herself to continuing his mission and raising their children to love and protect wildlife. Nearly two decades later, Terri remains single and says Steve was her “happily ever after.” In a 2025 interview, she shared that she misses him deeply, but doesn’t feel lonely.

“I’m lonely for Steve, but I’m not lonely,” she said, emphasizing that women can feel fulfilled with or without a relationship. Terri also addressed rumors about dating Russell Crowe, clarifying they are simply longtime family friends. For Terri and the Irwin family, honoring Steve’s legacy remains the greatest priority.