Fans Bombard Bindi Irwin's Instagram After She Shares Never-Before-Seen Pic of Her Parents

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Bindi Irwin shares the best photos on Instagram. After all, she lives and works at the Australia Zoo, so photo ops abound! Her fans and those with fond memories of her dad, Steve Irwin, love seeing these behind-the-scenes glimpses of Bindi, her family, and the wildlife at the zoo. But a recent post really got people feeling nostalgic.

Bindi shared a photo of her parents with the caption, "30 years of a love story that has inspired the world. ❤️" The throwback pic shows her father Steve looking all-business wearing shades and talking on a cell phone, while her mother Terri strikes a sassy pose. They both wear their trademark Crocodile Hunter khaki attire.

Fans jumped to the comment section to show their love for the photo and the couple.

  • "One Hawt mama! And one handsome Papa! 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️ just beautiful!!"

  • "Gorgeous photo of your parents ❤️😍😮"

  • "Respectfully both of your parents are smokin in this picture 🔥🔥🔥"

  • "Such a cool photo. We miss our Steve 😢"

  • "We sure miss him ❤️ They had the best love story❤️"

Terri shared a sweet tribute to her husband on Twitter. She paired a photo of herself and Steve with the words, "I married this incredible bloke 30 years ago today. What an adventure! Love and legacy live on."

Steve and Terri married on June 4, 1992. The couple starred together on The Crocodile Hunter and had two children, Bindi and Robert, before Steve's death in 2006. Terri, Robert, Bindi, and Bindi's husband, Chandler, carry on Steve's legacy as wildlife conservationists and owners of the Australia Zoo.

Bindi told People.com that her 1-year-old daughter Grace seems to be following in Steve's footsteps: "I definitely see parts of [Dad] in Grace. His determination and his inability to sit still. I think that's really special. I'm excited to see as she grows up how her personality will develop. If Dad was around, honestly, we would never see her. He would be in love." The 14-month-old even likes watching videos of her grandfather. Bindi said, "We have so many documentaries of Dad, and we're always playing them for Grace. It's so fun to watch her study him. I didn't realize how much Dad's passion for life and his animated facial expressions—I mean, they captivate her."

We know Steve's legacy is in good hands!

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