Fans have rallied together to raise money for ‘King of the Jungle’ Luke Toki following his heartbreaking exit last night.
His two boys are both on the autism spectrum, while baby Madeline, born just six weeks beforestarted filming, has cystic fibrosis. Throughout the season, he was vocal about his intentions to use the money to provide a better life for his family.
Alas, he was sent home this evening, despite making a desperate pitch to remaining ally Pia as tribal council approached. As the penultimate episode of the season came to a close, fans wasted no time in expressing their disappointment — with a whopping, raised almost $9,000 in less than an hour after the episode ended.
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