When Robert Irwin stepped onto the Dancing With the Stars stage, his performance became far more than just a dance routine — it was a heartfelt tribute to his late father, Steve Irwin, and a touching thank-you to his mother, Terri, whose strength carried their family through heartbreak.
Performing a Contemporary dance to Phil Collins’ “You’ll Be in My Heart” with partner Witney Carson, the 20-year-old wildlife conservationist channeled raw emotion into every movement. The routine brought the audience — and the judges — to tears. The show’s official account described it as a “beautiful dedication to Terri,” while fans across social media praised it as one of the most emotional and memorable moments in DWTS history.
Though one judge’s lower score sparked minor debate online, most agreed that Robert’s performance transcended competition. It symbolized love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between family. Before the dance, Robert spoke about how his mother’s courage guided him after his father’s passing, calling her his “greatest supporter.” Terri, in turn, shared that her children helped her rediscover joy — a testament to the strength that continues to define the Irwin family.
Earning a total score of 35 out of 40, Robert and Witney delivered one of the night’s standout performances. But the true triumph wasn’t numerical — it was emotional. As Entertainment Tonight noted, Robert’s dance highlighted not only his growth as a performer but also the enduring legacy of love, courage, and compassion that his family continues to share with the world.