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Former Celebrity Chef Turned Conspiracy Theorist Pete Evans Claims Shane Warne’s Death Was Caused By COVID-19 Vaccine

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Pete Evans Needs To Keep His Crap Inside His Head As The World Mourns Shane Warne

It was only a matter of time before Pete Evans attempted to use the COVID-19 vaccine as a weapon – The death of iconic faster bowler Shane Warne shocked the world. The famed cricketer died in Thailand last week of reported natural causes as per Nic Savage of news.com.au. However, it didn’t take long for Pete Evans to start spouting his bullshit conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 vaccine had killed Shane, as reported by By Soaliha Iqbal of Pedestrian TV.

Not only is this insulting, but it also shows that people like Paleo Pete don’t deserve a platform. They sow their crap which makes the vulnerable believe it and puts their health at risk. The danger here is that Shane is a national icon to so many and dearly loved. For the Anti-vax community to use him as an example of their shit is disgusting.

Pete Evans Needs To Stop Talking About Shane Warne

Everything these twisted idiots say doesn’t deserve the time of day, nor does it render a response from government officials. Everyone with half a brain knows that Pete Evans is an idiot who has been wacko for years.

His weirdness was first evident when he said that bone broth was better for babies than formula. However, it since evolved and this ultimately led to him being let go from Channel Seven after the 11th season of My Kitchen Rules sunk in the ratings. His actions may have resulted in the show’s cancellation. His peddling of false information regarding COVID-19 and the fine from the TGA may have also contributed to his firing. Also, he makes Max and Mel Brooks’ video to do the right thing look more comical.

In conclusion, Evans is using the death of a famous cricketer to get himself back in the news. Thankfully, people see through his crap and are calling him out for using Shane as his ticket back to stardom.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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