Tears filled Terri’s eyes as she remembered the last time she had seen her husband, who had stayed behind to finish filming the documentary, before she and the kids took a plane to Tasmania.
“I recall him waving good-bye at the airstrip. The last time we saw him was then.
“It’s challenging every day, and grief transforms from a rock in your heart to a companion after 11 years,” she remarked. “It’s always there, and I never really know when it’s going to hit me,” she added.
Terri has disclosed that she is still processing Steve Irwin’s passing.
She continued, saying that she still feels fortunate to be living her “happily ever after” with the nature fighter even though she misses Steve “constantly.”
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