Bindi Irwin and brother Robert are ‘encouraging their mother Terri to try dating apps’

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Bindi Irwin and her brother Robert are ‘encouraging their mother Terri to try dating apps’ – after she revealed she hasn’t been with another man since the death of her husband Steve

Bindi Irwin and her brother Robert are encouraging their mother Terri to find love, 16 years after the untimely death of their Crocodile Hunter father Steve.

The pair want Terri to ‘find happiness again’ and are reportedly encouraging her sign up to dating apps.

‘Bindi and Robert have been trying to get Terri to freshen up her look. She’s gorgeous under all that khaki and she deserves to show it off,’ a source told New Idea.

‘There is a small ulterior motive from the kids though ā€“ they want to dress her up and take pictures so they can help her join dating apps.’

The insider explained: ‘They know she’ll never find another like their dad ā€“ no such man exists. They just want their mum to know that happiness again.’

Steve, known as The Crocodile Hunter, died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after he was pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a wildlife documentary called Ocean’s Deadliest in Queensland.

Terri has never dated nor remarried since her husband’s death, despite swirling rumours of romances with the likes of Russell Crowe over the years.

The Irwins have meanwhile kept Steve’s memory alive through their conservation work at Australia Zoo.

'Bindi and Robert have been trying to get Terri to freshen up her look. She's gorgeous under all that khaki and she deserves to show it off,' a source said

‘Bindi and Robert have been trying to get Terri to freshen up her look. She’s gorgeous under all that khaki and she deserves to show it off,’ a source said

The family’s most recent tribute to Steve is the Crocodile Hunter Lodge, which comprises of luxury cabins located inside the zoo premises.

The chic rooms offer guests modern conveniences among the picturesque grounds, with the website listing cabins which sleep four at $949 per night.

The site also houses a restaurant called ‘Warrior’ as a tribute to Bindi’s father and Terri’s late husband, Steve, and his grandchild, Grace Warrior.

In a recent video posted to Instagram Stories, Robert revealed that part of the wood used in buildings was repurposed from the crocodile grandstands originally built by Steve.

‘So, a lot of the lodge is actually kind of in a way hand built by dad,’ Robert said in the clip.

He went on to say the three trees out front were also ‘originally planted by dad’ with the place being Steve’s dream.

Terri also appeared in the video, explaining that Steve always had a dream that visitors could have an immersive experience.

‘Steve always had a dream that someday not only could people visit Australia Zoo but to stay overnight. Have the immersive experience,’ she said.

‘It was so important to us to make his dreams come true with beautiful luxury accommodation surrounded by our conservation work we are known for.’

Steve, known as The Crocodile Hunter, died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after he was pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a wildlife documentary called Ocean's Deadliest in Queensland

Steve, known as The Crocodile Hunter, died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after he was pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a wildlife documentary called Ocean’s Deadliest in Queensland

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