January 17th, 2008
Steve Irwin’s widow and 9-year old daughter may spend most of their time hanging with crocodiles, but they still know what’s going on in the world.
When asked what she thought of Britney Spears, Terri said, "Bindi’s the one who said ‘People who are having trouble should go in the bush with us when we do our crocodile research work,’" Terri says. " If Britney and her family want to go in the bush with us, we’d love to have them.”
Hey, anything’s worth a shot, right?
Extra sat down with Terri and Bindi Irwin in Los Angeles, where the two are in town to promote G’day USA: Australia Week 2008.
You can catch the full interview Friday on Extra. Check local times.
October 29th, 2007
More than a year after Steve “Crocodile Hunter” Irwin’s tragic
death at the age of 44, his widow has come forward to reveal that the
Aussie TV personality always had premonitions about dying young.
“He wasn’t morbid about it,” Terri Irwin told an Australian TV program on Monday. “He was open and earnest about it.”
Steve’s
life was taken from him on Sept. 4, 2006, when a stingray’s barb
pierced his heart while filming a segment for an upcoming television
special. He left behind Terri and their two children, 3-year-old Robert
and 9-year-old Bindi, who has since gone on to become a star in her own
right.
“He wanted to be here for the kids, and yet he always had
that feeling something was going to happen early on,” Terri said. “He
was such a frightening force of nature here on earth. I’m sure he’s out
on his way to sink some Japanese whaling ships right now.”