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Controversial celebrity chef Pete Evans spruiks COVID conspiracy - PerthNow

Pete Evans has continued to spruik coronavirus conspiracy theories in a series of baffling Instagram stories, just days after he was given the chop from Seven’s My Kitchen Rules.

The controversial celebrity chef today shared a post where he suggested that “executions” were happening as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

“Soon you will hear about certain high profile people (celebrities, politicians, executives, elite, billionaires) having CV (coronavirus). Here are some code words to look out for,” it read.

“Self Quarantined = under house arrest either under Federal agent guards or ankle bracelet. Self Quarantined, CV exposure = detained and being questioned by authorities. Tested negative for CV = no confession so they are going to trial after world mass arrest. If convicted their reputation and legacy will be destroyed.

“Tested positive for CV = they confessed and taking a deal, their execution will be out of the public eye. Execution will be portrayed as a suicide or some sort of accidental death. Their reputation and legacy will be preserved.”

The post continued: “Pay very close attention for these code words in the media.”

One of the bizarre posts shared by controversial chef Pete Evans.
Camera IconOne of the bizarre posts shared by controversial chef Pete Evans. Credit: Instagram

It is the latest conspiracy floated by Evans, whose recent stories have included graphs about a “Great Awakening”, rumoured links between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and pharmaceutical companies and other bizarre rants.

“If you thought multinational food ties to health authorities was interesting, this could be a whole other level,” he wrote.

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Evans was tied to the Seven Network for more than 10 years before his axing.

At the time, it was rumoured to be connected with his increasingly controversial public image, but it has since been reported to simply be a cost-cutting measure.

Evans was said to be paid $800,000 per year as a judge on MKR.

His take on the coronavirus isn’t sitting well with many on social media.

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Often referred to as “Paleo Pete”, the media personality has been an outspoken supporter of the anti-vax movement.

Last month he was charged a $25,000 fine for claims he made about a “BioCharger” and how it could eradicate coronavirus.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration received multiple complaints about a Facebook livestream Evans issued to his 1.4 million followers, where he called the device a “hybrid subtle energy revitalisation platform.”

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