He may have been dropped by more than 15 sponsors, including his own publisher, for sharing a neo-Nazi meme on Facebook over the weekend.
But disgraced My Kitchen Rules judge Pete Evans' career is far from over, according to top celebrity publicist Max Markson.
'It's been a tough couple of days for [Evans], but he will come through being a much stronger personality.
Bigger and better than before,' Markson told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday.
'Bigger and better than before': Celebrity publicist Max Markson (left) believes disgraced chef Pete Evans' (right) career will be bigger than ever following this week's neo-Nazi meme scandal
'Pete's career isn't over.
He will be bigger in the future than he is now,' he said.
The publicist, who represents some of Australia's most controversial stars, believes that being dumped by mainstream retailers and media outlets could be a blessing in disguise for Evans.
Markson explained: 'He's now free of the book publishing game, so he can [publish] his own books.
He can still do his cooking, his recipes, but now he can also do whatever he wants.
'He will now be in control of his own life and his own future': The publicist, who represents some of Australia's most controversial stars, believes that being dumped by mainstream retailers and media outlets could be a blessing in disguise for Evans (pictured)
'Controversy leads to sales': Markson believes that Evans' loyal army of followers will support him through the scandal, and will continue to believe his conspiracy theories in the future
'This has been like a cleansing for him.
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Markson believes that Evans' loyal army of followers will support him through the scandal, and will continue to believe his conspiracy theories in the future.
'He's still got his social media following that he can use to promote and sell [products] and he's created his own television network, Evolve TV,' he said.