MKR’S Pete Evans and his wife Nicola camp in a tent on their farm in northern NSW

My Kitchen Rules judge Pete Evans and his wife Nicola Robinson live a new age, country life on their farm in northern NSW.

And it seems the couple will be enjoying a night out under the stars on their remote 10-hectare property near Round Mountain.

On Friday, the former glamour model, 42, posted an image of a teepee style tent on their expansive and picturesque $1.2 million country escape. 

Life outdoors: MKR’S Pete Evans and his wife Nicola Robinson (pictured) are enjoying camping in a tent on their remote 10-hectare farm as the former model says ‘sleeping on the Earth does wonders for’ her body

She wrote in the caption that they would be ‘sleeping smack bang on the earth.’ 

‘Sleeping on the earth does wonders for my earthsuit,’ she said of her body.

‘I have some niggly hip and back issues due to my long love affair with horses, but sleeping on a truly firm surface has to be one of the best ways to remedy my equestrian aches and pains,’ she explained.

At one with the earth: On Friday, the former glamour model, 42, posted an image of a teepee style tent on their expansive and picturesque country property. She wrote in the caption that they would be 'sleeping smack bang on the earth'

At one with the earth: On Friday, the former glamour model, 42, posted an image of a teepee style tent on their expansive and picturesque country property. She wrote in the caption that they would be ‘sleeping smack bang on the earth’

Camp life: She also shared a video of her pet dog Shikoba (left) inspecting their 'new digs' which they ordered from outdoor brand The Seek Society on her Instagram story

Camp life: The space inside featured an Aztec printed rug

Camp life: She also shared a video of her pet dog Shikoba (left) inspecting their ‘new digs’ which they ordered from outdoor brand The Seek Society on her Instagram story.  The space inside featured an Aztec printed rug

She also shared a video of her pet dog Shikoba inspecting their ‘new digs’ which they ordered from outdoor brand The Seek Society on her Instagram story.

Inside, there were blue pillows and a blanket set up on the far end of the tent while the rest of the space had an Aztec printed rug.

Pete, who is sharing the tent with his wife, also shared a selfie of himself from their farm beaming alongside with their horse.

‘I feel you brother,’ he wrote in the caption.

Farm: Pete, who is sharing the tent with his wife, also shared a selfie of himself from their farm beaming alongside with their horse. 'I feel you brother,' he wrote in the caption

Farm: Pete, who is sharing the tent with his wife, also shared a selfie of himself from their farm beaming alongside with their horse. ‘I feel you brother,’ he wrote in the caption

It comes after Pete Evans was fine $25,200 for promoting a bizarre lamp that he claimed could help treat coronavirus.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued two infringement notices Evans’ company for alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.

He allegedly live streamed a video on Facebook on April 9 claiming a ‘Biocharger’ device could be used in relation to ‘Wuhan Coronavirus’.

Fined: It comes after Pete Evans was fine $25,200 for promoting a bizarre lamp that he claimed could help treat coronavirus. The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued two infringement notices Evans' company for alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989

Fined: It comes after Pete Evans was fine $25,200 for promoting a bizarre lamp that he claimed could help treat coronavirus. The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued two infringement notices Evans’ company for alleged breaches of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 

The TGA said the claims have no apparent foundation and are treating the allegations very seriously.  

Any claim the references COVID-19 is banned under the legislation and the TGA has recently issued a warning to advertisers about the legality of it.

The fines were issued for the video and for advertising on Evans’ website.

The advertisements on the website claimed the lamp could ‘proven to restore strength, stamina, co-ordination and mental clarity’ and ‘sharpening your mental clarity’.

Pete called the claims ‘unfounded’ in a statement to Daily Mail Australia.

Response: Pete called the claims 'unfounded' in a statement to Daily Mail Australia. The My Kitchen Rules star said he and his family use the 'non-invasive' lamp 'pretty much every day'

Response: Pete called the claims ‘unfounded’ in a statement to Daily Mail Australia. The My Kitchen Rules star said he and his family use the ‘non-invasive’ lamp ‘pretty much every day’

‘The claims made by the TGA are totally unfounded and we will be strongly defending these claims. It is now in the hands of my lawyers,’ he said.

The My Kitchen Rules chef promoted his BioCharger NG Subtle Energy Platform on social media earlier this month, describing it as a ‘hybrid subtle energy revitalisation platform’.

Evans claimed he and his family use the ‘non-invasive’ lamp ‘pretty much every day’.  

It works to optimize your health, wellness, and athletic performance by aligning and balancing the energy of every cell in your body,’ he said.

Zen: While sleeping in a tent on their property might not seem so far-fetched, the couple has embraced a number of unusual new age activities. In the past, Nicola has shared a photo of herself sitting braless while practicing a meditative tea ceremony

Zen: While sleeping in a tent on their property might not seem so far-fetched, the couple has embraced a number of unusual new age activities. In the past, Nicola has shared a photo of herself sitting braless while practicing a meditative tea ceremony

Evans also said the lamp is programmed with thousands of recipes with ‘a couple on there for Wuhan coronavirus that you may be interested in’.

There is no evidence it has any effect on the virus.

While sleeping in a tent on their property might not seem so far-fetched, the couple has embraced a number of unusual new age activities they like to do in their free time including tea rituals and naked horse whispering.

In the past, Nicola has shared a photo of herself sitting braless while practicing a meditative tea ceremony.

She's not shy! Nicola also previously posted a series of revealing snaps of her posing naked as she spent time with her horses. She also previously said her horses sing to her

She’s not shy! Nicola also previously posted a series of revealing snaps of her posing naked as she spent time with her horses. She also previously said her horses sing to her

Getting in touch with nature: Nicola has also shared a snap of husband bonding with the animals

Getting in touch with nature: Nicola has also shared a snap of husband bonding with the animals

She also previously posted a series of revealing snaps of her posing naked as she spent time with her horses.

Nicola, who previously revealed her horses sing to her, also shared a snap of husband bonding with the animals.

During an appearance on Sunrise back in 2017, Pete revealed the couple were ‘usually’ naked on their farm.

Loved up: Nicola and Pete began dating in 2012 and married in 2016, with the glamour model reportedly introducing the celebrity chef to the Paleo lifestyle

Loved up: Nicola and Pete began dating in 2012 and married in 2016, with the glamour model reportedly introducing the celebrity chef to the Paleo lifestyle

‘That’s the beautiful thing about having a farm, why do you need to wear clothes?’ the MKR judge explained at the time. 

Nicola and Pete began dating in 2012 and married in 2016, with the glamour model reportedly introducing the celebrity chef to the Paleo lifestyle. 

They tied the knot in 2016 in a barefoot wedding ceremony on their farm. 

Pete shares two daughters – Chilli 14, and Indii, 12 – with his ex-wife Astrid Edlinger, who he split from in 2011.  

Doting dad: Pete shares two daughters - Chilli and Indii - with his ex-wife Astrid Edlinger, who he split from in 2011

Doting dad: Pete shares two daughters – Chilli and Indii – with his ex-wife Astrid Edlinger, who he split from in 2011