'I love you and I'm so lucky to be your daughter': Bindi Irwin shares a gushing tribute to her mother Terri as they pose in front of a flower garden
She's the bubbly blonde environmental activist who never wastes an opportunity to fawn over her famous family.
And Bindi Irwin, 18, remained true to character this week when she shared a sweet tribute to her mother Terri, 52.
Taking to her popular Instagram account on Thursday, the former Dancing With The Stars US winner uploaded a photo of herself and lookalike mother sharing a warm embrace as they posed in front of a flower garden.
'Just a little note to say that I love you': Bindi Irwin, 18, shared a sweet tribute to her mother Terri, 52, on Thursday with a gushing Instagram post
'Just a little note to say that I love you and I'm so lucky to be your daughter,' cooed Bindi in the caption.
Fans immediately showered the pair with compliments, with one commenting: 'Mother daughter relationship goals!'
'Wish all mothers could have a daughter like you Bindi your a beautiful soul [sic]', gushed another.
Heart-warming: Fans immediately showered the pair with compliments, with one commenting: 'Mother daughter relationship goals!'
In April, Bindi penned an essay dedicated to her mother, which reflected upon the loss of their family patriarch Steve Irwin.
Next to a photo of herself and Terri, Bindi wrote: 'I love you so much mumma, forever.'
Bindi described Terri as a 'beautiful woman', with the post getting almost 100,000 likes.
'Never in my life have I met someone as kind, patient and strong as my mum': In April, Bindi penned an essay dedicated to her mother, which reflected upon the loss of their family patriarch Steve Irwin
'Never in my life have I met someone as kind, patient and strong as my mum,' Bindi wrote.
'Every day I watch her take on so much, caring for everyone around her and continuing my dad's legacy. That is no light task by any means,' she added, about her late father, Steve Irwin.
'She runs Australia Zoo and continues all the important work of our nonprofit organisation Wildlife Warriors, on top of taking care of thousands of acres of conservation land and making sure Dad's work lives on.'
Tragic: Steve died in September 2006, after a stingray attack at Batt Reef
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