MKR’s devout Christian cook Josh Bonwick smokes a suspicious-looking pipe

That’s not very Christian! My Kitchen Rules’ home-schooled chef Josh Bonwick smokes a suspicious-looking pipe and goes on an explicit rant about ‘drugs’ in resurfaced Facebook posts

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My Kitchen Rules contestant Josh Bonwick has been caught smoking a suspicious-looking pipe in newly-unearthed photos. 

The devout Christian chef, 25, posed with the pipe in a mirror selfie shared to his  Facebook account several years ago, WHO magazine reported. 

In the caption, he made reference to ‘drugs’, writing: ‘I lose weight because of drugs? Well you get fat because your a burger-eating sexually frustrated h*e. Come on who’s next?’

That’s not very Christian! My Kitchen Rules’ home-schooled chef Josh Bonwick smokes a suspicious-looking pipe in newly-unearthed Facebook posts 

Alongside another similar photo, Josh wrote: ‘Its mxcicaaaaaan nit mexicant (sic).’ 

At the time, one of his Facebook friends commented below the post: ‘That’s now on the internet forever.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Seven for comment. 

Josh, who appears on MKR with his 21-year-old brother Austin, has already made headlines after hurling cruel insults at the other contestants. 

'That's now on the internet forever': The devout Christian chef, 25, posed with the pipe in a mirror selfie shared to his Facebook account several years ago

‘That’s now on the internet forever’: The devout Christian chef, 25, posed with the pipe in a mirror selfie shared to his Facebook account several years ago

Explicit: Josh (left), who appears on MKR with his 21-year-old brother Austin (right), has already made headlines after hurling cruel insults at the other contestants

Explicit: Josh (left), who appears on MKR with his 21-year-old brother Austin (right), has already made headlines after hurling cruel insults at the other contestants

When the siblings were asked about their first impressions of the other teams, they didn’t hold back with their opinions. 

He told pink-haired Jodi-Anne, who has been married to her husband Mick for more than a decade, ‘We thought that you were a lesbian and that was your gay friend.’

Turning his attention to Ibby and Romel, he added: ‘What I thought you two had in common was that you, like, both had mail-order brides but the gay version.’

He then said to Ruby and Andy: ‘We thought that you were like a sassy, plastic chick with a friend who you brought along to make yourself look prettier.’  

God-botherers: Josh and Austin are devout Christians and have been open about their attitude to religion in the past 

God-botherers: Josh and Austin are devout Christians and have been open about their attitude to religion in the past 

Josh and Austin are devout Christians and have been open about their attitude to religion in the past.  

‘The biggest misconception with religion in this day is that religion is based on practice and we don’t believe that religion is necessarily based on practice, we believe it’s based on what’s in your heart,’ Josh told New Idea.

‘Religion today tells people you have to do this or you’re going to hell if you don’t do this, and we don’t believe in that at all.

‘We believe that if your heart is in the right place, then your actions will follow that.’

My Kitchen Rules continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Seven 

Non-practicing? Josh recently told New Idea, 'We don't believe that religion is necessarily based on practice, we believe it's based on what's in your heart'

Non-practicing? Josh recently told New Idea, ‘We don’t believe that religion is necessarily based on practice, we believe it’s based on what’s in your heart’

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