Pete Evans could be on his way to rebranding himself as a social media influencer after leaving his television career behind following a series of controversies.
The former My Kitchen Rules host, 51, modeled a pair of reading glasses from new eyewear brand Panda Eyez NZ on Thursday.
His wife Nicola posted a photo of the celebrity chef turned ‘alternative healthcare’ advocate wearing tortoiseshell glasses.
Evans, who has sparked outrage for promoting crazy health ideas and re-sharing extremist memes, was bathed in golden sunlight in the photo which appeared to be taken at the couple’s Byron Bay estate.
In the caption she wrote “our friends make these!” while tagging the brand and owner.
Pete Evans looks to turn himself into a social media influencer after leaving his television career behind following a series of controversies
The former My Kitchen Rules host, 51, modeled reading glasses from new eyewear brand Panda Eyez NZ on Thursday
Evans has adopted a low profile since being dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in 48 hours in November 2020 after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media.
He has also faced a series of controversies in recent years.
The once-popular TV star has been criticized for airing anti-vaccination conspiracies and was fined $25,000 for assembling a light machine that he claimed helped cure Covid.
Pete (pictured with wife Nicola) has adopted a low profile since being dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in 48 hours in November 2020 after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media
The once-popular TV star has been criticized for airing anti-vaccine conspiracies. He was fined $25,000 for refurbishing a light machine he claimed helped cure Covid
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.
It effectively marked his break from the mainstream after years of flirting with fringe ideas during his tenure at the network.
Free from the contractual constraints of mainstream network television, Evans began spreading his views on vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.
In July 2020, Evans sparked outrage when he claimed that Covid-19 was a “bloody hoax” and that the pandemic “doesn’t compare to what’s happening in the world on a massive scale.”
In May 2021, he was fined $80,000 for promoting ‘alternative treatments’ for Covid.
It was his second run-in with authorities after previously being fined $25,000 for trying to sell his ‘BioCharger’ device for $15,000 each on Facebook.
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.