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Bindi Irwin has taken to Instagram to post a sweet tribute to her mum, Terri.

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However, in doing so, Bindi has revealed that the Irwin family practices a rather unusual tradition: they celebrate half birthdays.

”In our family we celebrate half birthdays and call them ‘unbirthdays’. It’s such a lovely reminder that every day is a gift,” Bindi wrote.

”Happy Unbirthday to my beautiful mama. Mum, you light up the world with your kind heart. I love you, forever,” she continued.

Bindi Irwin has wished her mum, Terri a ”Happy Unbirthday.”

(IMAGE: Instagram)
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Along with her wholesome caption, Bindi posted a photo of her and Terri.

Fans were quick to jump on the bangwagon and wished Terri a happy ‘unbirthday’ too. One fan commented, ”Happy half birthday, Terri!,” while another said, ”I love this, I’m doing this from now on!! Happy unbirthday Terri!”

However, in the comments section, many also pointed out that Bindi’s wearing a heart-warming necklace in the photo: a pendant with a picture of herlate dad, Steve Irwin, on it.

In her ‘unbirthday’ post, Bindi can be seen wearing a necklace with her late father, Steve’s image on it.

(IMAGE: Instagram)
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”That necklace,” one fan commented. Another asked, ”where did you get that necklace made? So lovely.”

This is the first time Bindi has ever posted an ‘unbirthday’ tribute on social media; although she’s no stranger to posting traditional birthday tributes.

Last year in February, Bindi posted an extremely touching birthday post on what would have been Steve’s 60th birthday.

”Happy birthday to the greatest dad and Wildlife Warrior. Today I’ll watch The Crocodile Hunter with Grace Warrior and share stories about her incredible Grandpa Crocodile. I love you with all my heart. Your legacy lives on,” Bindi wrote alongside a throwback photo of her and her late dad.

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This article originally appeared in New Idea.

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