Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans appeared far removed from his days as a TV star in a new Instagram post.
The former My Kitchen Rules judge, 51, sported a wild new mullet haircut in a photo shared by his wife Nicola on Saturday.
His brown hair was pulled back into a scruffy blonde mullet and he sported a rugged five o’clock shadow.
Evans seemed to be in good spirits, sitting on the floor of a gym, his best moments on display for all to see.
This is not the first time that the controversial chef has sported a party hairstyle in the back.
Pete first decided to trade in his clean-cut hairstyle for a mullet in June 2023.
Once a star of the small screen, Pete has all but faded into obscurity in recent years, following a series of controversies stemming from his belief in anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.
After being banned from several major social media sites, Pete now communicates with his fan base via Telegram, an encrypted messaging app often used by conspiracy theorists to spread their beliefs.
Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans appeared far removed from his days as a TV star in a new Instagram post.
The former My Kitchen Rules judge, 51, sported a wild new mullet haircut in a photo shared by his wife Nicola on Saturday.
Pete first decided to trade in his clean-cut hairstyle for a mullet in June 2023.
Pete’s new look is a far cry from the squeaky-clean image he maintained while starring on cooking show Seven My Kitchen Rules.
In fact, the once-young restaurant owner appears to have aged decades since he left his television career two years ago.
In May 2020, it was announced that Pete had parted ways with Channel Seven after 10 years as a judge on MKR alongside Manu Feildel.
It effectively marked his break from the mainstream after years of flirting with outlandish ideas during his tenure at the network.
Now free from the contractual constraints of mainstream television, Pete began spreading his unscientific beliefs about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.
Pete was banned from Facebook for sharing misinformation in December 2020.
He was also dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in the span of 48 hours last November after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media.
Once a star of the small screen, Pete has all but faded into obscurity in recent years following a series of controversies stemming from his belief in anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.