Terri Irwin ensured all eyes were on her when she stepped out to attend the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas on Saturday.
The world-famous wildlife conservationist wowed crowds at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino as she posed in a slinky, gun-metal grey number that highlighted her sensational figure.
The eye-catching design featured a high neckline and full sleeves, and fell into a floor-length pleated skirt.
The beloved 59-year-old kept her accessories simple on the night but for a gold timepiece, allowing her age-defying figure to do all the talking.
She wore her caramel-hued locks styled straight and highlighted her features with a timeless makeup palette.

Terri Irwin ensured all eyes were on her when she stepped out to attend the Steve Irwin Gala in Las Vegas on Saturday. Pictured

The world-famous wildlife conservationist wowed crowds at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino as she posed in a slinky, gun-metal grey number that highlighted her sensational figure

Terri was joined by daughter Bindi and son Robert on the night. All pictured
Terri was joined by daughter Bindi and son Robert on the night.
Bindi, 25, was all smiles as she posed in an olive dress that featured a V-neck design and puff sleeves.
The wildlife warrior completed her look with a delicate pendant necklace and strappy gold heels.
Elsewhere, Robert, 20, looked dapper indeed in a classic tuxedo paired with a chic bow-tie.

Bindi, 25, was all smiles as she posed in an olive dress that featured a V-neck design and puff sleeves. The wildlife warrior completed her look with a delicate pendant necklace and strappy gold heels. Pictured

Elsewhere, Robert looked dapper indeed in a classic tuxedo paired with a chic bow-tie.
It comes after fans were left scratching their heads as to why the Steve Irwin Gala is held in the US.
In March they took to social media to question why the event is being held in America considering Steve is an Australian icon.
‘Having the Steve Irwin Gala in America instead of Australia is a disappointing to say the least,’ one fan wrote.
Another user questioned: ‘Steve’s an Aussie icon why’s this in America.’
‘Time to change the venue .. your Australian , he was Australian, so bring it home .. no support at all in US,’ one commented.
However, one pleased US fan wrote: ‘Thank you so much for having a gala in America as it makes participating more reachable for many of Steve’s fans.’
Other fans were left shocked by the $750 ticket prices.
‘If only it weren’t $750…I would love to go. That’s a pretty hefty price for any gala,’ a fan wrote.



It comes after fans were left scratching their heads as to why the Steve Irwin Gala is held in the US. In March they took to social media to question why the event is being held in America considering Steve is an Australian icon
‘Wish I could afford it. Would love to go and support. Big fan of all the Irwin’s, and their work.’
A gala honouring the late wildlife warrior’s legacy will also take place in Brisbane on November 9.
The Irwin’s have kept Steve’s memory alive through their conservation work at Australia Zoo.

A gala honouring the late wildlife warrior’s legacy will take place in Australia on November 9 2024

The Irwin’s have kept Steve’s memory alive through their conservation work at Australia Zoo
One of the family’s most recent tributes 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 Terri’s late husband, Steve, and his grandchild, Grace Warrior.