Inside Pete Evans' Bryon Bay healing clinic
Daily MailCelebrity chef Pete Evans is reportedly set to open a healing clinic in Byron Bay after quitting Channel Seven following a decade at the network. According to the Northern Star, the 47-year-old received an occupation certificate for the business Location: The clinic, which is surrounded by greenery and palm trees, is located on Habitat precinct off Bayshore Drive Work in progress: The inside of the property has already been fitted with wooden shelves, lighting and fans and has concrete floors Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Pete Evans for further comment. Site: Work at the site is believed to have cost $90,000, the Northern Star reported Parting ways: It comes after the celebrity chef, 47, recently came to a 'mutual' and 'amicable' decision to leave the network, Seven confirmed Exit: It comes amid rumours My Kitchen Rules will not be returning for a twelfth series next year after its latest season, MKR: The Rivals, flopped in the ratings It comes amid rumours My Kitchen Rules will not be returning for a twelfth series next year after its latest season, MKR: The Rivals, flopped in the ratings. Meanwhile, Seven is going ahead with a new cooking format called Plate of Origin, starring Evans' former MKR sidekick, Manu Feildel, and ex-MasterChef judges Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan. Replacement: Seven is going ahead with a new cooking format called Plate of Origin, starring Evans' former MKR sidekick, Manu Feildel, and ex-MasterChef judges Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan