Pete Evans has sensationally quit his 1.5 million follower strong Facebook page after facing mass backlash over a neo-Nazi meme scandal last week.
In the wake of being dropped by 19 companies in a matter of days, the disgraced chef bid farewell to the site on Friday – and instead directed fans to a page where he ‘would not be censored ever again’.
In a lengthy post, Pete, 47, wrote: ‘To all the amazing FB community we have built over the years…yes the 1.5 million of you.
So long! Pete Evans has sensationally quit his 1.5 million follower strong Facebook page, after facing mass backlash over a neo-Nazi meme scandal last week
‘For me it is time to say goodbye to this platform and thank you all for sharing your stories of beautiful health transformations and for giving me a bloody good laugh and cry along the way.’
He then turned fans’ attention to his Evolve Network website, which he said features weekly updates, meal plans, podcasts and a ‘whole lot more’.
‘Get your popcorn out as this is not the end, however, just a beautiful new transition into a space of love, education, knowledge and not being censored ever again,’ he continued.
Gone, but not for long: Pete then turned fans’ attention to his Evolve Network website, which he said features weekly updates, meal plans, podcasts and a ‘whole lot more’
Alongside a picture of a thumbs up sign which read ‘see ya’, Pete added: ‘You are all welcome to explore and connect.’
He also confirmed that he’s still set to open up his health retreat in February.
It’s the first time Pete has spoken on the platform seen since a string of companies dropped him from their ranks in just two days.
He’s off!Pete shared the farewell status alongside a peace symbol with the words ‘See Ya’ written below
Speaking up: The majority of these companies shared statements on Monday and Tuesday, after Pan Macmillan’s initial decision to cut ties led to a mass exodus.Should you have virtually any concerns regarding where by along with the way to make use of บาคาร่าออนไลน์, you can e-mail us on our web site. Pictured: a statement from Baccarat
Gone: House homewares shared the following statement to Instagram on Tuesday: ‘In our view, the images and views expressed by Mr Evans are reprehensible, unacceptable and offensive.HOUSE will immediately remove the Pete Evans branded products online and will be discontinuing the range in store’
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