‘I don’t have to agree with everything to be someone’s friend’: Colin Fassnidge talks about his relationship with embarrassed chef Pete Evans after taking the place of I’m A Celebrity … Get me out of here!
On Wednesday night, Colin Fassnidge became the latest jungle attacker on I’m A Celebrity … Get me out of here!
And on Thursday, the acclaimed 45-year-old chef spoke of his friendship with Pete Evans, who took his place on the Channel 10 series.
The Plate of Origin judge said Pete Mystery of the Daily Telegraph wished him well, before he entered the show.
‘I don’t have to agree with everything to be someone’s friend’: On Thursday, Colin Fassnidge talked about his relationship with embarrassed chef Pete Evans after he took over from I’m A Celebrity … Get me out of here! Both pictures
‘He wished me well in this way. I’ve known Pete for 10 years, we’re friends, we used to live close to each other, ‘he said.
‘We don’t have to agree with each other’s opinions, that’s a relationship with someone. But as a man, I think he ‘s a nice guy. ‘
Colin has been contacted by Channel Ten to appear on the latest season of I’m A Celebrity … Get me out of here! after Pete shared a cartoon on social media, which featured an image of a Nazi German Black Sun symbol.
The 48-year-old also sparked uproar last year for his conspiracy theories regarding coronavirus pandemic.

‘I’ve known Pete for 10 years, we’re friends, we used to live close to each other’: Plate of Origin judge told the Daily Telegraph Mystery that the chef was embarrassed that wished him well, before he entered the show
Despite this, Colin thought the pair were friends and told the publication that he did not have to agree with someone being friends with them.
‘I don’t have to agree with everything to be someone’s friend. You’re not going to work with a boy for 10 years and not like them, ‘he said.
On Wednesday night ‘s program, Colin entered the camp in a strange clown challenge, which was difficult for the camps of Abbie Chatfield and Toni Pearen, who had to be freed from being handcuffed to a clown’ s car.

Team Effort: On Wednesday night ‘s program, Colin entered the camp in a strange clown challenge, which was difficult for campers Abbie Chatfield (right) and Toni Pearen (left), who had to be freed from being beaten. handcuffed to a clown car
The couple had to run a terrifying clown looking into a room full of balloons – and going through with a knitting needle to find the joker, who had the key to free Colin.
After being fooled by two more scary tricks, Abbie and Toni managed to successfully recover and release the key, after which he joined the green team.
I’m a Musician … Get me out of here! following Thursday at 7.30pm at 10

Screaming: The couple had to run a scary clown looking into a room full of balloons – and go through with a knitting needle to find the joker, who had the key to free the famous chef.