Pete Evans looked almost unrecognisable as he continued to show off his wild hairstyle while cooking at his wellness retreat.

The disgraced celebrity chef, 51, who stepped back from public life after sharing his controversial views about Covid-19 and bizarre conspiracy theories, took to his Instagram Stories on Sunday to share a snap of himself in the kitchen.

In the picture, Pete looked strikingly different as he continued to show off his bold new look after opting for the wild new hairstyle earlier this year.

The former My Kitchen Rules judge styled his blonde tinted locks in an edgy mohawk-inspired mullet, while the sides of his head were completely shaved.

Recognised by his short and polished hairdo, he looked almost unrecognisable with his new look while he got to work cooking a chilli crab scramble and bonito broth.

Pete Evans looked almost unrecognisable as he continued to show off his wild hairstyle while cooking at his wellness retreat, Evolve Sanctuary

Pete Evans looked almost unrecognisable as he continued to show off his wild hairstyle while cooking at his wellness retreat, Evolve Sanctuary 

Known for his short hairdo from his days as a judge on My Kitchen Rules, Pete now looks strikingly different with his new style

Known for his short hairdo from his days as a judge on My Kitchen Rules, Pete now looks strikingly different with his new style 

He flashed a smile as he appeared in his element in the kitchen at his wellness retreat, Evolve Sanctuary, which he runs in NSW with his wife Nicola Watson.

According to their website, the retreat is a 'contemporary oasis that provides a nurturing, holistic setting for the mind, body and spirit to elevate and unwind'.

Pete hosts cooking retreats at Evolve Sanctuary, which is located between Byron Bay and Coolangatta.

He has assumed a low-profile since he was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in the space of 48 hours in November 2020, after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media.

He has also faced a string of controversies over the past few years.

Pete is continuing to show off his bold new mohawk-inspired look after opting for a wild new mullet hairstyle earlier this year

Pete is continuing to show off his bold new mohawk-inspired look after opting for a wild new mullet hairstyle earlier this year

Pete runs wellness retreat Evolve Sanctuary in NSW with his wife Nicola Watson (both pictured)

Pete runs wellness retreat Evolve Sanctuary in NSW with his wife Nicola Watson (both pictured) 

The once-popular TV star has attracted scrutiny for peddling anti-vaccine conspiracies. He was fined $25,000 for spruiking a light machine he claimed helped cure Covid.

In May 2020, it was announced that Pete had parted ways with Channel Seven after ten years as a judge on My Kitchen Rules alongside Manu Feildel and guest judge Colin Fassnidge.

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 network television, he began spouting his non-scientific beliefs about vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic on social media.

Pete has assumed a low-profile since he was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in the space of 48 hours in November 2020, after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media

Pete has assumed a low-profile since he was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in the space of 48 hours in November 2020, after posting a neo-Nazi meme on social media  

In July 2020, Pete sparked outrage when he falsely claimed that Covid-19 was a 'f***ing hoax' and that the pandemic 'doesn't compare to what is happening in the world on a large scale'.

In May 2021, he was slapped with a $80,000 fine for trying to cash in again on Covid by flogging more fake treatments online.

It was the second time he ran foul of authorities after previously being fined $25,000 for trying to sell his so-called BioCharger for $15,000 apiece on Facebook.