Celebrity chef Pete Evans has appeared in a video promoting Saturday’s anti-virus protests, saying “I invite everybody to stand tall”.
host says in the video, while wearing a Bunnings hat.“The entire thing is a scam and we all know it,” one woman says in the video.
Celebrity chef Pete Evans is among a group of people who have participated in a Freedom Day rally promotional video.Another person urges people to protest in the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr and Mahatma Gandhi. But on Friday, Evans shared a post on Instagram saying key influencers would now “not be supporting the 5th”, claiming the Victorian government would use it to extend stage four lockdown.
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