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Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans, who rarely shows up, makes a low-key exit on his 51st birthday while grabbing a coffee.

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Pete Evans made a low-key exit as he headed out to buy coffee on the morning of his 51st birthday on Thursday.

Pete Evans made a low-key exit as he headed out to buy coffee on the morning of his 51st birthday on Thursday.

The disgraced celebrity chef, who stepped away from the spotlight following the backlash to his controversial Covid views, was spotted sipping some hot drinks in North Bondi.

He cut a casual figure in grey camouflage cargo pants and a black hoodie, which he paired with a pair of chunky work boots.

Pete continued to show off his bold new hairstyle after shaving his silver locks into a dramatic Mohawk-style mullet late last year.

The former MKR star sported a black baseball cap branded with the branding of her wellness retreat Evolve Sanctuary as she grabbed her hot drinks to go.

The outing took place on the morning of his 51st birthday, when he visited Sydney from his rural base near Byron Bay and Coolangatta for the day.

Pete runs Evolve Sanctuary with his wife Nicola Watson after leaving back from public life after sharing his Controversial opinions about Covid-19 and wild conspiracy theories.

He has been keeping a low profile since 15 sponsors and companies dropped him in the space of 48 hours in November 2020 after he posted a neo-Nazi meme on social media.

Pete Evans made a low-key exit as he headed out to buy coffee on the morning of his 51st birthday on Thursday.

The disgraced celebrity chef, who stepped away from the spotlight following the backlash to his controversial Covid views, was spotted sipping some hot drinks in North Bondi.

The disgraced celebrity chef, who stepped away from the spotlight following the backlash to his controversial Covid views, was spotted sipping some hot drinks in North Bondi.

He has faced a number of controversies in recent years. For him Controversial opinions on Covid-19 and strange conspiracy theories.

The once-popular reality TV star drew scrutiny for spreading anti-vaccine conspiracy theories and was fined $25,000 for promoting a light machine he claimed helped cure Covid.

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

This effectively marked his break from the mainstream after years of flirting with outlandish ideas during his tenure at the network.

Free from the contractual constraints of major television networks, he began spreading his unscientific beliefs about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.

He looked casual in grey camouflage cargo pants and a black hoodie, which he teamed with a pair of chunky Chelsea boots.

He looked casual in grey camouflage cargo pants and a black hoodie, which he teamed with a pair of chunky Chelsea boots.

Pete has been keeping a low profile since 15 sponsors and companies dropped him in the space of 48 hours in November 2020 after he posted a neo-Nazi meme on social media.

Pete has been keeping a low profile since 15 sponsors and companies dropped him in the space of 48 hours in November 2020 after he posted a neo-Nazi meme on social media.

In July 2020, Pete sparked outrage when he falsely claimed that Covid-19 was a “fucking hoax” and that the pandemic “doesn’t compare to what’s happening in the world on a larger scale.”

In May 2021, he was fined $80,000 for trying to profit from Covid again by selling more fake treatments online.

It was the second time he had run afoul of authorities after previously being fined $25,000 for trying to sell his so-called BioCharger for $15,000 a pop on Facebook.

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