
Fans spot glaring detail in Terri and Steve Irwin's wedding photo as they mark huge marriage milestone
The Irwin matriarch, 60, posted a precious throwback photo to social media on Wednesday, which captured her and Steve at their wedding ceremony in 1992.
She looked radiant in a classic, long-sleeved ivory gown with lace detailing and a crown of flowers in her curled hair.
Meanwhile, Steve looked dashing in a black tailored tuxedo paired with a white shirt and black bow tie.
Terri captioned the photo with some heartfelt words: 'Today, 33 years ago, Steve and I were married in my grandmother's church in Oregon.
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'It was the first day of my happily ever after. Every day I wake up with beautiful memories, so much love in my heart and the promise of continuing his incredible legacy. I am truly blessed.'
Fans went wild over the adorable photo and took to the comment section to point out one glaring detail - just how much Steve's son Robert looks like him.
The I'm A Celebrity... co-host is the spitting image of his late father, with his strapping physique, upbeat demeanour, beach blonde hair and cheeky grin.
'My god doesn't Robert look just like him!! Happy anniversary!' one person wrote.
'For a split second I thought Steve was Robert. They're twins! Happy Anniversary!' a second added.
'It's seeing young Steve and realising how much Robert really looks like his dad!' a third chipped in and a fourth added: 'I thought this was Robert for a moment! What a beautiful couple.'
Robert was born in December 2003 and was just two years old when his father Steve tragically died in September 2006, after being struck by a stingray while filming on the Great Barrier Reef.
It was Steve's father, Bob, who built the iconic Australia Zoo from the ground up in 1970 and passed it on to his late son and his wife Terri in 1992.
Last month, Terri opened up about her life together with her late husband.
In a recent interview, an emotional Terri shared details about her 14-year marriage to the famed conservationist and admitted she wishes he was still here.
'I think the best part [of our marriage] was just the fun and the adventure,' Terri told Us Weekly magazine.
'Steve was probably the most spontaneous person. Everyone says live every day to its fullest, but we never quite do that every day.
'And Steve really, really did. I think there really isn't a word in our language for the opposite of a procrastinator, but that was Steve. He was such a "do it now guy".'
Elsewhere in the chat, the grandmother celebrated her children Bindi, 26, and Robert, 21, as well as her four-year-old granddaughter Grace Warrior.
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