Pete Evans prepares to sit down for a tell-all interview to discuss his ‘beliefs, the controversy and his career’
Controversial former My Kitchen Rules judge Pete Evans is preparing to sit down for a tell-all interview.
The 47-year-old will discuss ‘his beliefs, the controversy and his career’ on The Ben, Rob and Robbo Show on Monday at 1pm.
The interview with the anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist will stream live on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter.
Interview: Former MKR judge Pete Evans (pictured) is preparing to sit down for a tell-all interview to discuss his ‘beliefs, the controversy and his career’
Evans has been involved in a string of controversies since being sacked by Seven earlier this year.
In July, he 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 large scale’.
Among his false claims about the pandemic, he has previously declared he’s immune to coronavirus and blamed the health crisis on 5G technology.
Live: The interview with the anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist will stream live on Facebook, Youtube and Twitter on Monday at 1pm
He recently endorsed conspiracy theorist David Icke, a Holocaust denier who was denied entry to Australia last year after protests from the Jewish community.
It is not suggested that Evans endorses the views of Icke relating specifically to Holocaust denial or the Jewish people. He instead supports Icke’s views on globalist conspiracy theories and media manipulation.
In recent years, Evans also has claimed the Paleo diet can prevent autism, that camel milk can supplement breastfeeding and osteoporosis suffers shouldn’t eat dairy.
Divisive: Evans has been involved in a string of controversies since being sacked by Seven earlier this year for his extreme views. In July, he 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 large scale’
Evans’ central belief is ‘food is medicine’ and that by following a Paleo diet, people can develop superhuman immune systems that can withstand all illnesses, including COVID-19.
There is absolutely no scientific basis for this. Following a particular diet does not make a person any less likely to contract the deadly respiratory virus.
Pete is now also planning to open his Evolve Health Labs clinic in Byron Bay.
Not true: Evans’ central belief is that ‘food is medicine’ and that by following a Paleo diet, people can develop superhuman immune systems that can withstand all illnesses, including COVID-19. There is absolutely no scientific basis for this. Following a particular diet does not make a person any less likely to contract coronavirus