When Perth businessman Alan Pavisich and Psaros chief executive Danny Psaros placed a friendly bet on the footy, Alan was probably hoping that Danny would lose.
Unfortunately the loser of this particular bet had to wear a bright red tutu and walk from Fremantle to West Leederville.
The pair wanted to raise $80,000 for national charity Redkite and ended up raising just over $81,000 to date.
Mr Pavisich’s daughter Brooke was diagnosed with cancer when she was ten months old, so for Alan the idea of raising funds for cancer is of particular importance.
“Redkite does an amazing job supporting children and young adults with cancer throughout their whole journey by providing everything from financial assistance to counselling, emotional and educational support,” Mr Pavisich said to the Herald Sun.
To read the whole interview with the Herald Sun, click here.
To support Redkite and the duos’ red tutu bet, click here.
*Photo Credit: Herald Sun