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Terri Irwin on why she remains single: ‘No man can compare to Steve Irwin’

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Terri Irwin has opened up about whether she will date again after tragically losing her husband Steve Irwin in 2006.

Terri, 59, insisted she has no plans to get back into the dating market as she sweetly described her relationship with her late husband as her ‘happily ever after’. 

‘I totally got my happily ever after,’ the American-Australian conservationist told Us Weekly earlier this month, before attending the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas.

She said no man could measure up to the late Crocodile Hunter, who died in Queensland at the age of 44 after a stingray lodged its barb in his chest. 

‘While there are a lot of wonderful men in the world, can you see another Steve Irwin? I just can’t,’ Terri said.

Terri Irwin has opened up about whether she will date again after tragically losing her husband Steve Irwin in 2006

Terri Irwin has opened up about whether she will date again after tragically losing her husband Steve Irwin in 2006 

She said no man could measure up to the late Crocodile Hunter, who died in Queensland at the age of 44 after a stingray lodged its barb in his chest

She said no man could measure up to the late Crocodile Hunter, who died in Queensland at the age of 44 after a stingray lodged its barb in his chest 

‘I’d be like, “I love that you’re a librarian and the Dewey Decimal System is cool, but I got to go jump a crocodile and do that.” Forget that,’ she added.

Terri was married to zookeeper Steve for 14 years before his tragic death in September 2006 and they share two kids, daughter Bindi, 25, and son Robert, 20.

His two children, who work with Terri at Australia Zoo, stepped out in Las Vegas earlier this month to honour their late father at a charity gala.

On May 11, they joined their mother at the Bellagio Resort & Casino to attend the Steve Irwin Gala to support the Wildlife Warriors conservationist organization.

The money raised at the fundraiser will help to find Steve’s ‘conservation work worldwide’, according to the family’s website. 

Terri was married to zookeeper Steve for 14 years before his tragic death in September 2006 and they share two kids, daughter Bindi, 25, and son Robert, 20

Terri was married to zookeeper Steve for 14 years before his tragic death in September 2006 and they share two kids, daughter Bindi, 25, and son Robert, 20 

On May 11, Robert and Bindi joined their mother at the Bellagio Resort & Casino to attend the Steve Irwin Gala to support the Wildlife Warriors conservationist organization

On May 11, Robert and Bindi joined their mother at the Bellagio Resort & Casino to attend the Steve Irwin Gala to support the Wildlife Warriors conservationist organization 

The exclusive event featured a ‘khaki deck’ ballroom, a live auction and ‘roving animals’.

Dress code was ‘black tie with a ‘touch of khaki’ and guests were treated to three-course meal.

The Aussie family have decided themselves to raising awareness for conservation and continuing Steve’s legacy. 

Steve was killed when he was barbed by a stingray on September 4, 2006, at Batt Reef near Port Douglas in far north Queensland.

The tragic news sent shockwaves across Australia and around the world as his fans grieved the tragic loss.

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