He’s the lovable Australian Survivor favourite who’s previously admitted he went on the show for a bit of fun.
And although he was discounted by many fans as having the ability to take home the $500,000 cash prize, it seems as though Luke Toki may be one took out for after all.
With only six other contestants left in the game, eagle-eyed fans have noticed the 30-year-old has twice now sent rivals packing, before taking ownership of their clothes.
Watch out! Although funnyman Luke Toki hasn’t been one to watch until now, fans have noticed he’s been sending rivals home and then stealing their clothes
‘Luke must hold a record for the most wardrobe changes during a season, him voting people out then stealing their clothes is SO FUNNY,’ tweeted one fan.
And it isn’t just one observant fan who’s noticed his trick, with another even comparing him to a serial killer.
‘Luke is like a serial killer, keeping his victim’s clothes as momentos,’ they wrote.
One fan: ‘Luke is like a serial killer, keeping his victim’s clothes as momentos,’
Just having a laugh: Speaking to the Daily Telegraph last month, Luke said he was happy with the way he was being portrayed on the show with his main intention being to just have fun
He’s a larrikin: ‘Luke must hold a record for the most wardrobe changes during a season, him voting people out then stealing their clothes is SO FUNNY’
And being the funnyman larrikin that he is, the star has even posted about it on his own Instagram feed, referring to himself as: ‘The Clothing thief.’
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph last month, Luke said he was happy with the way he was being portrayed on the show with his main intention being to just have fun.
‘I tried to have as much fun as possible,’ he said.
Making the most of it: ‘I tried to have as much fun as possible’
‘I didn’t want to leave the place and come back, not having enjoyed it.’
The father-of-two also added that he believed the secret to Survivor success was to play the ‘social game’ while not being afraid to ‘stir the pot.’
Although admittedly there to have a laugh, the reality star told OK! magazine that he was taking the competition seriously for the sake of his family.
Opening up to the publication, the Perth native revealed his son Lennox, 5, suffers from autism and his youngest son Nate, 2, has been diagnosed with global development delay.
Doing it for the family: The Perth native has revealed his son Lennox, 5, suffers from autism and his youngest son Nate, 2, has been diagnosed with global development delay