It’s a major case of celebrity déjà vu.
16.06.2023 - 06:22 / perezhilton.com
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
If you’re a fan of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, you may know his surviving family is keeping up with his wildlife adventures… Between his widowed wife, Terri, his 24-year-old daughter Bindi, and 19-year-old son Robert, the three are making good by the Irwin family name! And in a new clip, Robert is showing JUST how similar he is to his father.
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The teen took to Instagram Wednesday to share old footage of Steve getting bit in the face while handling a carpet python. Ouch! But crazy enough, following immediately after was a short clip that was eerily similar to Steve’s, where Robert, who was similarly handling a carpet python, also got bit in the face! See (below):
OMG!
He captioned the clip:
How wild is that?? We just know Steve is smiling down on his family… and sending healing energy for his son’s snake bite, LOLz!
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It’s a major case of celebrity déjà vu.
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