Pete Evans is selling his sprawling wellness retreat near Byron Bay after being ‘cancelled’ during the Covid pandemic

He was banned from social media for his controversial views during the Covid crisis.

And now Pete Evans, 53, is set to sell his lavish ‘wellness’ retreat on the NSW north coast.

Located in the rainforest at Byrrill Creek, 62km from Byron Bay, the 7.9 hectare property features ten bedrooms and eleven bathrooms.

The former reality star and his wife Nicola invested $1 million in the property in 2020 and later ran workshops, with clients paying $2,500 for “fasting retreats” and “breathwork ceremonies.”

Advertised as a “barefoot luxury” retreat, the ad does not provide a price guide.

Former My Kitchen Rules star Pete Evans, 53, is set to sell his lavish ‘wellness’ retreat on the NSW north coast for an undisclosed sum

The former reality star and his wife Nicola (pictured) spent $1 million on the property in 2020 and later ran ‘workshops’ where clients paid $2,500 for ‘Lent retreats’

Meanwhile, in the nearby Murwillumbah region, the average price is $765,000.

The property features a two-storey house and two detached blocks of cabins and facilities.

The secluded location is at the foot of Mount Warning and offers spectacular views of the surrounding bushland.

The main house, meanwhile, features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a spacious entertainment terrace and a private balcony that opens to the dining room.

The property features a two-storey house and two detached blocks of cabins and facilities

The secluded location is at the foot of Mount Warning and offers spectacular views of the surrounding bushland

Design features include hardwood floors, exposed wooden beams and a spacious and airy open plan layout.

In addition, there are seven guest cabins, a freshwater spring, a spa and a large Pilates studio.

There is also a yoga studio, sauna, spa, ice bath and Japanese tea room.

Another highlight is the in-ground magnesium pool.

In addition, there are seven guest cabins, a freshwater spring, a spa and a large Pilates studio

Evans has maintained a low profile since being dropped by 15 sponsors in the space of 48 hours in November 2020 after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media.

Evans has faced a series of controversies in recent years.

The once-popular TV star was criticized for speaking out against vaccine mandates and was fined $25,000 for assembling a light machine that he claimed helped treat Covid symptoms.

Evans has kept a low profile since being ‘cancelled’ during the Covid pandemic

In May 2020, it was announced that Pete had parted ways with Channel Seven after 10 years as a judge on My Kitchen Rules alongside Manu Feildel and guest judge Colin Fassnidge.

Free from the contractual constraints of mainstream network television, Evans began expressing beliefs about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.

In July 2020, Evans sparked outrage when he falsely claimed that Covid-19 was a “f**king hoax” and that the pandemic “doesn’t compare to what is happening in the world on a massive scale.”

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