Tom Gleeson mercilessly came for Pete Evans at the AACTA Awards, along with a few other Australian celebrities.

The comedian did not hold back on the controversial chef during his opening monologue at the awards on Monday night.

“I’m your host for this evening, I’ll be taking you through the night and I’ll be choosing my words very carefully because TV shows used to get cancelled, (but) now people get cancelled … like Pete Evans,” Gleeson began.

“He  was dropped  from  I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. It’s a missed opportunity for Channel 10 though, the first challenge could have been ‘try this vaccination’ … or ‘stand under this 5G tower’ … or ‘be credible’.”

The comedian also targeted the programs at  SAS Australia, and Plate of Origin.

“SAS Australia  was a huge success this year for Channel 7. Congratulations, they put celebrities through their paces.

“It was so entertaining that they almost forgot about the war crimes,” Gleeson said.

“This year Channel 7 also poached Gary Mehigan and Matt Preston. They left  MasterChef  to launch  Plate Of Origin,  which I suspect completed its only season,” he said about the low-rating show.

“Plate of Origin  was a TV competition where Gary Meighan and Matt Preston unknowingly competed to answer the question, ‘Was  MasterChef’s ratings success due to the talent or the format?’ Spoiler alert, it was the format.”

The Australian comedian also hilariously roasted former Studio 10 host Kerri-Anne Kennerly.

“Studio 10  on Channel 10 had a big clean out. Joe Hildebrand gone, Natarsha Belling gone. Kerri-Anne gone,” he said.  

“After getting a Gold Logie, Kerri-Anne called me a wimp for not going to  Studio 10,  so I’d just like to say to Kerri-Anne, who is probably watching from home because she’s not invited, or on air …

“I’d just like to let you know Kerri-Anne that I didn’t go on  Studio 10  because I enjoy performing to an audience!”

“There are more people in this room socially distanced than who watch  Studio 10.

“Going to  Studio 10  is like yelling your opinions into an empty shoebox. It’s pointless behaviour.

“If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it fall, you’re on  Studio 10.

The AACTA Awards presented by Foxtel Ceremony will air on Foxtel Arts, December 6 at 7.30 pm AEDT.