Luke Toki is the winner of Big Brother Australia VIP 2.
Biography[]
Luke Toki Biography |
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Retrieved from 7news.com.au Luke first won Australian hearts in 2017 when he was a contestant on Australian Survivor, and again in 2019 when he returned to Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders. During his second time on the show, he controversially came in fourth place. Devastated audiences set up a fundraiser for Luke’s family, which raised over $500,000. His social game will be his biggest asset and he will take any opportunity to blindside his fellow housemates. Luke is taking Big Brother VIP on to help provide for his family and also hopes to make his children proud. Luke knows Big Brother bought him into his Hotel because he is unpredictable, strategic and willing to stir things up, but also admits Big Brother is a very different game. “Being in the Big Brother Hotel is going to be different. I can’t start a fire. I can’t fish, I’m not on an island anymore, I’m in a bloody house! Probably the only thing that’s the same is you don’t get fed much.” Luke says his housemates will learn very quickly that he is one to watch and a game player with a strong determination to win at all costs. Hiding behind his quick wit and sharp humour is always a tactic, and Luke will constantly be thinking about the next move to make it further in the game. Extremely competitive, Luke’s strategy is to start playing the game the second he sets foot in the Hotel. Luke knows Big Brother bought him into his Hotel because he is unpredictable, strategic and willing to stir things up. Luke is confident he has ironed out the flaws from his previous losses to create seamless gameplay. Says Luke, “I hope none of the VIPs have watched Survivor and I can go in there with a clean slate. I’ll still play myself, which is pretty much a character!” A true Aussie larrikin and family man, Luke’s motivation to win big has always been to support his family. Luke has chosen to play for the Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation – Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Research. ‘Might as well give you something to talk about’: Kyle Sandilands’ ex Imogen Anthony spills on Big Brother VIP His young daughter was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis and has spent a lot of time under the care of Perth Children’s Hospital. Luke wants to do everything in his power to support the research of Cystic Fibrosis. Luke is taking Big Brother VIP on to help provide for his family and also hopes to make his children proud. He knows that to align with him will be a smart move for his housemates to stay safe from eviction and says, “This time, I’m not leaving without a win.”[1] |
Player History - Big Brother Australia VIP 2[]
Competition/Task History[]
Week 1 | Advantage Challenge | Ineligible |
Secret Mission | Ineligible | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Shopping Task | Earned $340 | |
Nomination Challenge | Immune | |
Secret Mission | Passed | |
Week 2 | Nomination Challenge | Loss |
Secret Mission | Ineligible | |
Advantage Challenge | Win | |
Advantage Challenge | Win | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Shopping Task | Earned $460 | |
Secret Mission | Ineligible | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Week 3 | Immunity Challenge | Win |
Secret Mission | Ineligible | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Nomination Challenge | Win | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Nomination Challenge | Loss | |
Luxury Challenge | Win |
Voting History[]
Week | Position | Voted for | With Majority? |
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1 | – | Omarosa Manigault | Yes |
Team Immunity | Matt Cooper | Yes | |
Nominated | Caitlyn Jenner | Yes | |
2 | – | Josh Carroll | No |
Saved |
Ineligible | ||
– | Ellie Gonsalves | Yes | |
– | Dayne Beams | Yes | |
3 | Immune | Dayne Beams | Yes |
Co-Nominator | Thomas Markle Jr. | Yes | |
– | Jessika Power | Yes | |
Nominated | – | – | |
Winner | – | – |
Nominator History[]
Nominees | Intended Target | ||
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Day 18 |
Post Big Brother[]

Luke's cast photo for Survivor: Australia v The World
- Luke competed on the second season of Australia's version of The Traitors. As a Faithful, he was murdered by the Traitors in Episode 6, finishing in 10th place.
- In 2025, Luke competed on Survivor: Australia v The World, representing Australian Survivor on the Aussie tribe. Big Brother 25 (US) contestant Cirie Fields also competed, appearing on the World tribe.
Trivia[]
- Luke previously competed on Australian Survivor (2017) and Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders (2019). He placed 7th and 4th, respectively.[2]
References[]
Preceded by Season 1 ![]() Dylan Lewis |
Winner Season 2 ![]() Luke Toki |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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