Yes, it tore me up-- I was in tears. You could tell she was hurting so very badly, yet trying to stay positive and strong and focus on the good times. I really enjoyed hearing the stories of special times she shared with Steve. Often on television celebrities put on a big act to get attention or sympathy, but they are not really sincere. Terri, however, was one of the most sincere people I have ever seen and she was not trying to be someone she is not. It's a shame for her to lose her "prince", whom she obviously loved with all her heart, and for her children to lose such a great dad and role model. My heart goes out to the entire family.
2006-09-28 06:25:22
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answered by jobug 4
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I started to watch it and I couldn't....I kept trying to hold the tears back and then they just started flowing....so I had to turn the channel. Everytime I thought I could watch it I would turn it back to the interview and start crying again. But what I did see of it was beautiful. Terri is a strong woman and I admire her. Steve was an awesome guy and I love his show and what he did for wildlife. This is a hard loss for Terri and her family but she is strong and she will get through it.
2006-09-28 05:22:48
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answered by Mae 3
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She is a very strong woman, and her children are lucky to have her. She was fortunate to have such a wonderful man in her life for 14 years. I think she'll be ok, she'll continue his work, but always miss him. It was a wonderful and courageous thing to do the interview and let people know more about the personal side of him.
2006-09-28 06:37:58
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answered by jan 3
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It was an amazing eye opener, it made me believe that there's someone for everyone. She was sooo in love with her husband and they had this amazing bond, they have created a world for them together and they we're all happy. I think she is an amazing mother and she held her own during the interview with Barbara. It is sad what she is going through especially knowing that her husband died by accident. So sad.
2006-09-28 05:54:17
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answered by Soonie 3
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I saw the last 30 minutes abd I felt so bad for her. Like you said she really loved her husband. I wish I could have just hugged her. And she really is being strong for her kids. Her story about how her son wanted to fix the motor bike was so sad.
2006-09-28 05:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It was an awesome interview, it really gave a human feel to the tragedy. With all the coverage, you can forget that more than being the croc hunter, he was a real man.
2006-09-28 05:12:55
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answered by Roni 3
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I didn't watch the interview cause the had bits & pieces all over the entertainment shows. Extra, entertainment tonight, and another one that I can't think of the name. But I am glad to see that the footage of his death will never be public.
2006-09-28 05:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i did it was very sad , a beautiful love story , but like she said she was blessed, she had more in 14 yrs. than most people have their whole lives , i feel bad for the kids , the daughter will be fine she is a spitfire just like her daddy , but the little boy ......... well he needs his daddy ...i must go now .. get tissue
2006-09-28 05:15:27
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answered by Jinx 3
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I recorded it and watched after my kids went to bed.
I NEVER cry at TV or movies but that interview did it to me, I cried 3 times.
Bindi is going to grow up and be just like her dad and carry on what he started.
2006-09-28 05:19:30
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answered by mom of 2 6
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No! I didn't see it, wish I did : / Maybe someone will post it on www.youtube.com which would be nice. I feel bad for her and giver her a lot of credit for staying strong, but that can be such a burden to not show your true feelings.
2006-09-28 05:12:30
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answered by Fantasy686 4
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