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Seven airs rerun of Better Homes And Gardens praising Pete Evans

Seven airs rerun of Better Homes And Gardens praising Pete Evans

He’s suffered one of the biggest career implosions of 2020. 

So when Pete Evans, 47, returned to mainstream television on Monday afternoon, viewers were understandably confused. 

In an embarrassing gaffe, Channel Seven bizarrely aired a rerun of Better Homes and Gardens featuring a glowing profile of the disgraced chef, filmed prior to his spectacular fall from grace. 

Whoops!Channel Seven suffered an embarrassing gaffe by broadcasting a rerun of Better Homes and Gardens featuring a glowing profile of disgraced chef Pete Evans, 47, (left) on Monday. Pictured with Better Homes And Gardens’ Johanna Griggs 

During the episode, a clean-cut Pete was seen swanning around his $1.2 million farm in northern New South Wales. If you have any sort of inquiries pertaining to where and how to use บาคาร่าออนไลน์, you could call us at our webpage.  

Flanked by host Johanna Griggs, a cheery Pete gave viewers a tour of his vegetable garden, before launching into a cooking demonstration inside his personal kitchen.   

Soaring music played in the background as Johanna heaped praise on Pete for his bohemian lifestyle. 

‘He’s known to Australian TV audiences as a host and judge on MKR.But there’s another side to him that is not so well known, and a fabulous farm – a slice of heaven here,’ Johanna cooed. 

Pete joined Better Homes And Gardens as a regular guest chef from 2018, but farewelled the gig in 2020 following his departure from Seven in May.  

Since leaving the network, Pete has received widespread backlash for spreading dangerous disinformation about COVID-19, vaccines and the 5G network.

Fall from grace: Since leaving Seven, Pete has received widespread backlash for spreading dangerous disinformation about COVID-19, vaccines and the 5G network 

Dumped and disgraced: Last month, Pete was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in two days after posting a neo-Nazi meme to social media

Last month, the conspiracy theorist was sensationally dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in two days after posting a neo-Nazi meme to social media. 

The list includes his publisher Pan Macmillan, bookstore Dymocks, BIG W, Coles, kitchenware company Baccarat, Woolworths, House homewares, Target, Kmart, Booktopia, David Jones and Channel 10’s …Get Me Out of Here!

The meme was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the neo-Nazi Black Sun emblem on its wing – with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters.

Shameful: The meme was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the neo-Nazi Black Sun emblem on its wing – with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters

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