Not long ago, he ruled Australia’s TV kitchens.
Now, at 52, Pete Evans walks barefoot through a quiet coastal town — shirtless, unshaven, and almost unrecognizable.
Locals in Northern New South Wales spotted the former My Kitchen Rules star wandering into a café for takeaway coffee, his matted hair tied in loose dreadlocks and a faded floral tote hanging from his shoulder.
“He looked lost in thought,” one witness said softly. “Like a man who’s lived many lives.”

Just a few years ago, Evans was everywhere — on screens, in magazines, smiling beside co-host Manu Feildel. Then came the storm: fifteen sponsors gone in 48 hours, a flood of controversies, and a painful fall from grace.
He faced huge fines for promoting “healing” gadgets and false COVID claims, and his outspoken online posts turned the public eye cold.

Today, far from fame, he lives quietly near Round Mountain — still sharing his unconventional beliefs, still defiant.
Some say he’s found peace. Others see a man haunted by what once was.
Life can turn faster than we ever expect — one post, one choice, one fall from the light.
Would you trade fame for freedom, even if it meant walking barefoot into obscurity?