Janine Allis Gives All Lukes A Free Boost Juice To Honour Luke Toki

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She promised co-survivor Luke Toki a 'freebie' after their stint on Australian Survivor.
And Boost Juice founder Janine Allis lived up to her promise on Wednesday by offering all people named Luke a free drink at any of her juice bars.
Luke, 33, took to his Instagram to share a video of him excitedly claiming his free Boost and tagging the juice company founder.
'You cannot say I have not given you anything!' Boost Juice founder Janine Allis has surprised Luke Toki, and all Lukes, with a free juice 
Meanwhile Janine, 54, took to her personal Instagram to share the same video along with the cheeky caption: 'You cannot say I have not given you anything!

Enjoy.'
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A post made on the juice company's Instagram, on Wednesday, read: 'He may not have won, but anyone good enough to knock off the Godmother is our King of the Jungle! And we have to pay homage.  
'No matter the result of tonight's Survivor Australia finale - we're celebrating with free Boosts tomorrow for anyone named Luke,' the post continued, 'You can thank the deadliest player in the game Luke Toki for that one.'
Freebie for Lukes: Meanwhile Janine, 54, took to her personal Instagram to share the same video along with the cheeky caption: 'You cannot say I have not given you anything!

Enjoy'
This comes after actress Pia Miranda won the title of Sole Survivor 2019, as well as a cash prize of $500,000.
While the doting father-of-three was just shy of making it into the final three, he has since walked away with more money than Pia.
A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Luke's family by Survivor superfan Dave Skow surpassed its goal of $500,000 within 48 hours. 
She's a winner: globaltechworld.com This comes after actress Pia Miranda won the title of Sole Survivor 2019, as well as a cash prize of $500,000
Family man: Luke had hoped to win the cash to help pay raise money for his children, Luke has two sons, Lennox and Nate, who are on the autism spectrum
The fundraiser smashed its target shortly after 3pm on Thursday, after an anonymous mystery donor pledged $10,000.
Luke had hoped to win the cash to help pay raise money for his children, Luke has two sons, Lennox and Nate, who are on the autism spectrum.
He also has a baby daughter Madeline with cystic fibrosis and intestinal atresia (a blockage or obstruction in the intestine).
She had to undergo two separate surgeries within days of being born.
Taking care of his kids: Luke also planned to use the money to take care of his young child, daughter Madeline who has cystic fibrosis and intestinal atresia - a blockage or obstruction in the intestine (Luke with his children and wife Mary) 


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