The Bachelor star Nick ‘The Honey Badger’ Cummins likes Pete Evans’ Donald Trump posts

Former Bachelor Nick ‘The Honey Badger’ Cummins has liked two Instagram posts shared by disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans in support of President Donald Trump.

His social media activity comes as the world reacts in shock to scenes of the violent insurrection in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, which resulted in four deaths.

Conspiracy theorist Evans, 48, shared a string of posts about the president on Thursday, after Trump supporters violently clashed with police in a futile attempt to stop Joe Biden’s victory being certified on Capitol Hill.

One such post was a screenshot of a podcast titled ‘Patriots knew the playbook, taking back the country was never going to be easy, buckle up’, alongside a photo of Trump giving a thumbs-up.

Conspiracy theorist: Evans (pictured) shared a string of posts about the president on Thursday, after Trump supporters violently clashed with police in a futile attempt to stop Joe Biden 's victory being certified on Capitol Hill

Support: Ex-Bachelor Nick ‘The Honey Badger’ Cummins (left) has liked two Instagram posts shared by disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans (right) in support of President Donald Trump 

Evans captioned this post: ‘Eyes, ears and heart open. You may like to listen.’

While it’s not suggested Cummins supports the protests in any way, he did publicly show his support for Pete’s post by clicking the ‘like’ button.

A day earlier, Evans had shared another image of Trump alongside the text: ‘They hate him so much, because he is the first president they can’t control.’ Once again, Cummins liked this post.

'Liked by nickbadger': One such post was a screenshot of a podcast titled 'Patriots knew the playbook, taking back the country was never going to be easy, buckle up', alongside a photo of Trump giving a thumbs-up. While it's not suggested Cummins supports the protests in any way, he did publicly show his support for Pete's post by clicking the 'like' button

‘Liked by nickbadger’: One such post was a screenshot of a podcast titled ‘Patriots knew the playbook, taking back the country was never going to be easy, buckle up’, alongside a photo of Trump giving a thumbs-up. While it’s not suggested Cummins supports the protests in any way, he did publicly show his support for Pete’s post by clicking the ‘like’ button

Controversial: One day prior, Pete had shared a picture of Trump alongside the writing 'They hate him so much because he is the first president they can't control' - another snap which was liked by Nick

Controversial: One day prior, Pete had shared a picture of Trump alongside the writing ‘They hate him so much because he is the first president they can’t control’ – another snap which was liked by Nick

Liked: Nick also clicked the 'like' button on the second snap, which Pete had posted a day earlier

Liked: Nick also clicked the ‘like’ button on the second snap, which Pete had posted a day earlier

Evans himself captioned the image: ‘I believe that tomorrow will be a huge day… with the world watching!’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted a representative for Nick Cummins for comment, but has yet to receive a response.

Evans has rarely been out of the headlines over the past 12 months thanks to his habit of promoting baseless conspiracy theories on social media.

He was dropped by a string of companies and pulled from the line-up of Channel 10’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in November for posting a neo-Nazi meme on Facebook.

Theory: Pete is an enthusiastic supporter of the president and advocates the baseless claim that Joe Biden only won the 2020 election due to voter fraud

Theory: Pete is an enthusiastic supporter of the president and advocates the baseless claim that Joe Biden only won the 2020 election due to voter fraud

The post was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the neo-Nazi Black Sun emblem on its wing – with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters.

Evans is an enthusiastic supporter of the president and advocates the baseless claim that Mr Biden only won the 2020 election due to voter fraud.

The Black Sun symbol became infamous after it was introduced by top-ranking Nazi Heinrich Himmler during World War II. The symbol has since been adopted by numerous neo-Nazi groups, and by Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant.

Evans seemingly confirmed he was aware of the meaning of the symbol when a fan stated they recognised it, and Pete replied: ‘I was waiting for someone to see that.’

A month earlier, he’d encouraged another Facebook user to ‘have a look at the true history of Germany.’

Shameful: The meme was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the neo-Nazi Black Sun emblem on its wing - with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters

Shameful: The meme was a cartoon of a caterpillar wearing a MAGA cap and a butterfly with the neo-Nazi Black Sun emblem on its wing – with the suggestion being that neo-Nazism is the natural evolution for Donald Trump supporters

His bizarre and completely false claims that the Covid-19 pandemic is a ‘hoax’ resulted in a permanent ban from Facebook in December.

A Facebook spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia at the time Evans’ page was removed due to repeated violations of its misinformation and harm policy.

‘We don’t allow anyone to share misinformation about COVID-19 that could lead to imminent physical harm or COVID-19 vaccines that have been debunked by health experts,’ the representative said.

‘We have clear policies against this type of content and we’ve removed Chef Pete Evans’ Facebook Page for repeated violations of these policies.’

Dumped and disgraced: Last month, Pete was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in two days after posting a neo-Nazi meme to social media

Dumped and disgraced: Last month, Pete was dropped by 15 sponsors and companies in two days after posting a neo-Nazi meme to social media