Bindi Irwin, 21, and Chandler Powell, 24, have been heavily criticised for getting married hours before a shutdown on weddings comes into force by the Australian government amid the coronavirus crisis.
WATCH: Bindi Irwin marries ahead of wedding shutdowns caused by coronavirus
“This is absolutely ridiculous and selfish,” one person said.
“Very uncool. Putting her own wedding day ahead of many people’s lives. F**k right off,” another added.
“Nice social distancing under those umbrellas?! Irresponsible and taking the p*ss doing it now, to avoid a rule. No best wishes for these newlyweds. Should be ashamed of yourselves,” one wrote.
Another called on the police to get involved: “Break this up Queensland Police. This is photographic evidence that these people are not social distancing. What Bindi Irwin is doing is disgusting and the height of selfish entitlement.”
“Wow. I guess Bindi Irwin’s PR person and her common sense were off today with coronavirus? Having a wedding today screams selfish brat,” another added.
Another said: “Doesn’t get much more selfish and entitled than the fast-tracked Bindi Irwin wedding amidst a government enforced national lockdown because of a deadly global health pandemic … does it?”
In aerial pictures obtained by 7 News on Wednesday, the only daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin looks to be wearing a white, full-skirted wedding dress at Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast.
After a news helicopter arrived over the scene, the woman in the wedding gown left in an SUV, which was parked behind her.
No confirmation of the nuptials has been given.
On Tuesday, Bindi posted a picture of herself with her father as a young child.
“Thank you for being my guiding light. You’re always with me,” the caption read.
The couple announced their engagement on Bindi’s 21st birthday in July 2019.
Bindi and Chandler have always wanted to marry at Australia Zoo with Bindi’s brother Robert walking her down the aisle.
“It’s where we met, it’s where we got engaged, it only makes sense we’d have it at Australia Zoo,” Chandler told Good Morning America.
Terri also recently spoke of her daughter’s special day.
“We want to acknowledge Steve by all of us lighting this candle for him, but you know, I guess in some ways it’s not necessary because Steve will be there anyway,” she told The Courier Mail.
“I believe the people we love always are. You know, if you are missing someone, I think it’s helpful to know that scientifically you can’t actually create or extinguish life, you can only change its form,” she said, adding, “so if you are grieving someone you loved very much, look to science and just remember that when you boil the kettle and steam comes out, it doesn’t mean the water has gone.”
As for Bindi’s dress, she announced on Instagram she had chosen her gown and showed a sneak peek of the sleeve, which appeared to be a vintage lace.
Meanwhile, Terri’s close confidant, US-based author Steve Maraboli is also believed to have been asked by Bindi and Chandler to officiate the ceremony, after he posted a cryptic message.
“Always honoured when asked to speak or officiate at a wedding,” he shared on Instagram.
As of midnight on Wednesday, weddings can only go ahead with a maximum of five people – the couple, a celebrant and witnesses.
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