Pete Evans shows off his very slim physique as he

Pete Evans shows off his very slim physique as he washes his feet on Bondi Beach

Controversial celebrity chef Pete Evans shows off his very slim frame in a gray towel while washing his feet on Bondi Beach after embarking on a VERY expensive ‘fasting retreat’.

Pete Evans has bowed his head in recent years after a series of scandals derailed his multi-million dollar career as a celebrity chef.

But the former My Kitchen Rules judge, 50, was spotted in Bondi Beach on Saturday after falling into obscurity after sparking a backlash for being skeptical about the Covid vaccine and lockdowns.

The former reality TV star showed off his slim figure as he washed the sand off his feet after a dip in the cool ocean.

Pete Evans, 50, (pictured) has bowed his head in recent years after a series of scandals derailed his multi-million dollar career as a celebrity chef

Pete Evans, 50, (pictured) has bowed his head in recent years after a series of scandals derailed his multi-million dollar career as a celebrity chef

Evans wore a gray towel around his waist and brushed his dark locks back under a black Evolve beanie.

As he turned to give his feet a thorough wash, the controversial chef was wearing a maroon shirt and clutching a cell phone.

It comes after Evans was ruthlessly taunted for his latest comeback project and the huge amounts he’s charging fans for courses.

But the former My Kitchen Rules judge was spotted in Bondi Beach on Saturday after being forgotten after his controversial anti-vaccination comments

But the former My Kitchen Rules judge was spotted in Bondi Beach on Saturday after being forgotten after his controversial anti-vaccination comments

The reality TV star showed off his slim figure as he washed the sand off his feet after taking a dip in the cool ocean

The reality TV star showed off his slim figure as he washed the sand off his feet after taking a dip in the cool ocean

A “fasting retreat” where participants pay $2,500 to “not eat” has met with particularly strong criticism and a healthy dose of skepticism.

After being banned from mainstream social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, Evans now communicates with his fans via Telegram – an encrypted messaging app often used by conspiracy theorists to spread their beliefs.

“Hey I have a quick update for you we are going to be starting another fasting retreat at the end of February so we will probably be announcing that either tonight or tomorrow or posting it on the website so if anyone is interested in coming, we would Happy to have you,” Evans said on Telegram.

Evans wore a gray towel around his waist and brushed his dark locks back under a black Evolve beanie

Evans wore a gray towel around his waist and brushed his dark locks back under a black Evolve beanie

As he turned to give his feet a thorough wash, the conspiracy theorist was wearing a maroon shirt and clutching a cell phone Evans wore a gray towel wrapped tightly around his waist

As he turned to give his feet a thorough wash, the conspiracy theorist was wearing a maroon shirt and clutching a cell phone

“Our guests are now on the fourth day of their fast and they went through a breathwork ceremony this morning and that is very special.

“We’ve had some wonderful transformations, so yes, happy to see you all. I’ll put the details in a post tonight, see you.”

$1,500 will get you a spot on a two-day “breathwork retreat” in early February, but that could be a bargain compared to the $2,750 for a two-day “wellness retreat” at the $1 million Center near Byron Bay in north NSW costs he bought 2021.

It comes after Evans was ruthlessly taunted for his recent comeback project and the huge amounts he charges for courses

It comes after Evans was ruthlessly taunted for his recent comeback project and the huge amounts he charges for courses

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A “fasting retreat” where participants pay $2,500 to “not eat” has met with particularly strong criticism and a healthy dose of skepticism

It’s unknown how much money his appeal raised for clients, but it certainly drew a few laughs and heckling.

“I wonder if those cups will wake up on the second day. Take some really deep breaths. And find that they were taken for fools,” said a commenter on the Blocked by Pete Evans Facebook page.

“Even if they realized it was a bunch of crap, they’d still tell all their friends how great it all was,” said another.

After being banned from mainstream social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, Evans now communicates with his fans via Telegram - an encrypted messaging app often used by conspiracy theorists to spread their beliefs

After being banned from mainstream social media sites like Facebook and Instagram, Evans now communicates with his fans via Telegram – an encrypted messaging app often used by conspiracy theorists to spread their beliefs