Pete Evans

Chef

Pete Evans was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on February 26th, 1973 and is the Chef. At the age of 51, Pete Evans biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 26, 1973
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Chef, Television Presenter, Writer
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Spouse(s)
Nicola Robinson ​(m. 2016)​
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2
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Pete Evans Career

Career

Evans and his brother and David Corsi opened Hugos Bondi in 1996, Hugos Bar Pizza in 2000, and Hugos Bar Pizza in 2004 (both in Sydney's Kings Cross) and Hugos Manly in 2008. The Hugos Group's restaurants were named eight 'Best in Australia' awards from 1998 to 2011, 21 'Best in Australia' awards, 21 'Best in Australia' awards, and three 'Best pizza in Australia' awards at the Australian Fine Food Show. At the American Pizza Challenge in New York City in 2005, Hugos claimed 'Best pizza in the world.'

Oprah Winfrey brought her 'ultimate viewers' for a pizza-making and cocktail session with Evans at Hugos Bar Pizza while visiting Australia for her Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure (2011). As part of the annual G'Day Australia Week celebrations, Evans has appeared at numerous events in the United States. Pete Evans was involved in a 2013 bankruptcy lawsuit with many corporate owners who were reported to owe $769,000 to a number of creditors, including Evans himself. Evans refreshed the menu at Fraser Suites in Perth in 2014, keeping with his paleo values.

Evans appeared on the Australian Channel Seven TV kitchen game show My Kitchen Rules from 2010 (MKR). Manu Feildel, a co-host, appears on Manu Feildel. In 2013, MKR's fourth series was released. The series received the Logie Award for the Most Popular Reality Program in 2014. During his tenure as MKR's most highly rated reality television show in Australia with over two million weekly viewers, Evans remained a judge. In 2014, Evans hosted A Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, which aired on PBS in the United States, and was also named for a Daytime Emmy Award. In 2013, "Evans" takes viewers on a jet-speed trip, with pop-up feasts in a variety of settings around America.

Evans produced and narrated The Magic Pill, which promoted the ketogenic diet, in 2017 and claimed that it can help with autism, asthma, and cancer.

Evans' deal with Channel Seven was ended in May 2020 after poor ratings from his eleventh season of My Kitchen Rules, and the TGA sued him A$25,000 for marketing a unit he claimed could cure COVID-19. Evans will not be seen on Channel Seven's network again, although Channel Seven has yet to confirm that he will be on the network in the future. Evans has announced that he will now be focusing on his alternative lifestyle company.

Evans wrote a monthly recipe column in The Australian Women's Weekly (2009-12) and has been a contributor to Selector magazine. Evans began a monthly recipe column for Home Beautiful in October 2012. According to Evans, the book's authorship is that modern life is based on outdated nutritional precepts. In Australia, Evans is also a motivational speaker who has appeared on national tours. He first learned of the paleodiet after reading Nora Gedgaudas' books.

The Australian Medical Association has disputed some of his assertions regarding fluoride and calcium.

Evans has written the following books, most of which have been published by Murdoch Books: Murdoch Books is a book about Owen Evans.

Source

Pete Evans' kitchen comeback! Disgraced chef puts the apron back on four years after being punted from My Kitchen Rules

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2024
Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans has put his apron back on, four years after being booted from the Channel Seven reality TV series My Kitchen Rules. The former TV presenter, 51, looked to be in good spirits in a new cooking video posted on Instagram, in which he showed his fans how to prepare a tasty salad. Pete wore a brown kitchen apron over a black T-shirt as he enthusiastically showed his followers how to prepare a watermelon and shiso dish.

MKR's Colin Fassnidge reveals if he still speaks to Pete Evans after the disgraced former host's shocking downfall

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2024
My Kitchen Rules star Colin Fassnidge has opened up about his relationship with disgraced former host Pete Evans. The celebrity chef, 49, was discussing the reality show's current season with Benjamin Norris on his TV Reload podcast when the topic of the controversial chef came up. The pair were discussing fan debate over the shorter length of the Channel Seven show's previous season when Benjamin brought up the embattled gourmand.

Disgraced TV chef Pete Evan puts his $1million Bryon Bay wellness retreat under the hammer for a secret price

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2024
Celebrity chef Pete Evans has found a buyer for his secluded bushland wellness retreat. The 51-year-old former My Kitchen Rules star and his wife Nicola announced they were putting the lavish spread on the market nine months ago. Located in rainforest at Byrrill Creek, 62km from Byron Bay, the couple bought the 7.9hectare boutique retreat in 2020 for $1million.