Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans has taken to messenger app Telegram to advertise a luxury Airbnb.
The former My Kitchen Rules judge, 51, is pushing his lavish Byrrill Creek property via Telegram to take advantage of the summer vacation period.
Located in the rainforest 62km away from Byron Bay, the cosy bush getaway is set up to host two guests and features one bedroom and one bathroom.
Two nights in the delightful two-level pad will set back holiday makers an eye-watering $1732.95, including Airbnb fees.
Pete, who was banned from social media for his controversial views during the Covid crisis, plugged his property to his 41.8K subscribers in a Telegram advert.
‘Our Airbnb is available to book over the November-January period for short-term adventures,’ he revealed.
The getaway, which has received five-star reviews from holidaymakers, include lavish amenities including an infrared spa, a magnesium pool, ice bath and hot tub.
It also boasts a fabulous kitchen, large entertainment deck and an al fresco dining space, making it the perfect luxury couple’s getaway.
Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans (pictured) has taken to messenger app Telegram to advertise a luxury Airbnb
The former My Kitchen Rules judge, 51, is pushing his lavish Byrrill Creek property (pictured) via Telegram to take advantage of the summer vacation period
‘Harmonise to the tune of Nature in this unique and tranquil home,’ the Airbnb description promises.
‘Surrounded by lush old growth wilderness, this private house is a getaway for anyone looking to steep themselves in the symphony of the forest.’
Pete and his wife Nicola also recently put their nearby Byrrill Creek wellness retreat, Evolve Sanctuary, up for sale.
The couple put the lavish spread on the market ten months ago in January and reportedly found a buyer, however it appears the property is still up for sale.
The couple bought the 7.9hectare boutique spread in 2020 for $1million, but the sale price has not been revealed.
Pete was said to be close to signing a deal after finding a buyer, but it appears it has not been finalised, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The getaway, which has received five-star reviews from holidaymakers, include lavish amenities including an infrared spa (pictured), a magnesium pool, ice bath and hot tub
Two nights in the delightful two-level pad will set back holiday makers an eye-watering $1732.95, including Airbnb fees
According to the listing, potential buyers were given the open of operating the existing retreat under a lease agreement.
Pete launched ‘fasting retreats’ at the centre soon after he and his wife bought it four years ago and recently launched a bizarre promotion for the venue this week.
Looking worlds away from his days as a clean-cut TV star, Pete took to Instagram to share a video of himself shirtless in his car.
In the clip, he displayed his long blond mullet as he promoted his business’ cooking retreat, ‘women’s retreat’ and a five-day fasting retreat from his vehicle.
The website for the Evolve Sanctuary advertises tickets for the fasting retreat at $2250 per person, with the January option already selling out.
‘Join Pete for a 5 day juice, water and broth fast in a beautiful rainforest setting to bring in the new year,’ the website reads.
‘Are you guys selling your place though?’ asked one fan.
‘It is on the market, but we are running retreats,’ Pete replied.
Evolve Sanctuary, currently owned by Pete and Nicole, is located an hour’s drive inland between Byron Bay and Coolangatta.
Once a small screen star, Pete has all but vanished into obscurity in recent years, following a string of controversies stemming from his belief in anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories.
After being banned for several mainstream social media sites, Pete now communicates with his fanbase via Telegram, an encrypted messaging app that is often used by conspiracy theorists to broadcast their beliefs.
Located in the rainforest 62km away from Byron Bay , the cosy bush getaway is set up to host two guests and features one bedroom and one bathroom (the kitchen is pictured)
In May 2020, it was announced that Pete had parted ways with Channel Seven after 10 years as a judge on MKR alongside Manu Feildel.
It effectively marked his break from the mainstream after years of flirting with off-the-wall ideas during his tenure at the network.
Free from the contractual constraints of mainstream television, Pete began spouting his non-scientific beliefs about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.
However, he was kicked off Facebook for sharing misinformation in December 2020.
Evans was also dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in the space of 48 hours last November, after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media.