Dictator’s daughter Analisa Corr allowed to travel to Indonesia after alleged drunken assault on Jetstar flight to Sydney

An Australian woman accused of causing a drunken scene on a Jetstar flight has won her bid to travel abroad as long as she does not drink alcohol while flying.

Analisa Corr and her husband Jimmy Corr were removed from a plane traveling from Hobart to Sydney after allegedly causing a mid-air disturbance just after Christmas.

Ms Corr is the daughter of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos and her mother is a former Playboy model from Sydney.

The half-brother of 53-year-old Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. is the current president of the Philippines, who in the past refused to acknowledge that they have the same father.

Mrs Corr has been married for 10 years to 45-year-old former soldier Jimmy Corr, with whom she was recently pictured on social media sailing around South East Asia on a yacht.

On Friday, the Corrs appeared at Downing Center Local Court where they applied for variations to their bail conditions to fly to Indonesia.

The couple was reportedly intoxicated and drank alcohol they brought on flight JQ720 on December 28.

According to flight data, the twin-jet Airbus A321 left Hobart at 3.29pm and arrived in Sydney at 5.13pm.

An Australian woman accused of causing a drunken scene on a Jetstar flight has won her bid to travel abroad as long as she does not drink alcohol while flying. Analisa Corr is pictured with her husband Jimmy Corr outside Downing Center Local Court in Sydney

Analisa Corr, the daughter of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was taken off a plane traveling from Hobart to Sydney after she and her husband allegedly caused unrest in the skies just after Christmas.

Analisa Corr, the daughter of late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, was taken off a plane traveling from Hobart to Sydney after she and her husband allegedly caused unrest in the skies just after Christmas.

During the journey, Ms Corr is said to have grabbed and shook another passenger as she exited a toilet.

The couple were escorted off the plane by Australian Federal Police and taken to Mascot Police Station.

They were subsequently charged with one count each of failing to comply with cabin crew safety instructions and consuming alcohol not supplied by the crew.

Ms Corr was also charged with one count of common assault.

The pair on Friday asked for their passports to be returned so Ms Corr could fly to Indonesia, where she would undertake a ‘project’ until the end of March.

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions did not oppose the request and it was approved by Deputy Chief Magistrate Michael Antrum.

Mrs Corr agreed to post $20,000 as part of her new bail settlement and her husband agreed to forfeit the same amount if he breached his terms.

You are not permitted to consume alcohol at any domestic or international departure point, or on an aircraft during transit.

Mrs Corr has been married for ten years to former soldier Jimmy Corr, with whom she was recently pictured on social media sailing around Indonesia on a yacht

Mrs Corr has been married for ten years to former soldier Jimmy Corr, with whom she was recently pictured on social media sailing around Indonesia on a yacht

On Friday, the Corrs appeared at Downing Center Local Court where they applied for changes to their bail conditions to allow them to fly to Indonesia

On Friday, the Corrs appeared at Downing Center Local Court where they applied for changes to their bail conditions to allow them to fly to Indonesia

Mr Antrum accepted that the charges against Mr Corr did not amount to ‘top crime’ and would only result in fines if he were convicted.

The couple held hands as they left the court and Mrs Corr smiled broadly as she ignored questions from the media about what happened on flight JQ720.

Their cases will appear in the same court on February 24, when both will be barred from participating if represented by a lawyer.

Ms Corr grew up in luxury in Sydney’s eastern suburbs and describes herself as an interior designer with a sideline in ‘boudoir’ photography.

Ferdinand Marcos Sr was president of the Philippines from 1965 until his ouster in 1986, and ruled the country under martial law from 1972 to 1981.

Ms Corr’s mother, Evelin Hegyesi, reportedly met Marcos Sr – then married to shoe lover Imelda – while working as a model in Paris in 1970.

After Analisa’s birth in Sydney in 1971, mother and daughter lived in a Point Piper mansion apparently purchased by Marcos Sr, who died in 1989 at the age of 72.

Mrs Corr and her husband appeared before Downing Center Local Court for the first time on Monday when they pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The couple are charged with one count each of failing to comply with cabin crew safety instructions and consuming alcohol not supplied by the crew. Ms Corr is also charged with common assault

The couple are charged with one count each of failing to comply with cabin crew safety instructions and consuming alcohol not supplied by the crew. Ms Corr is also charged with common assault

Court documents show she stayed at the Ovolo Woolloomooloo hotel, while his address was listed as a property in Berry in the Shoalhaven region of NSW.

Ms Corr’s mother lives in a three-bedroom apartment with harbor views in Point Piper, which was last listed for sale in October 2021 for $3.85 million.

Marcos Jr. neither confirmed nor denied Ms Corr’s parentage when asked about his half-sister in April 2011.

“We’ve been hearing those rumors for over twenty years,” the then-senator said at the time.

Ms. Corr’s middle name, Josefa, is Marcos Sr.’s mother’s first name.

Marcos Sr’s comment came a month after Ms Corr claimed she was removed from short-lived Australian reality TV show The Renovators after revealing her father’s identity.

Born in Germany, Mrs Corr’s mother was just two when her Hungarian parents Anton and Theresa came to Australia in 1949.

Ms Corr grew up in luxury in Sydney's eastern suburbs and describes herself as an interior designer with a sideline in 'boudoir' photography. She is shown with daughter Tahni

Ms Corr grew up in luxury in Sydney’s eastern suburbs and describes herself as an interior designer with a sideline in ‘boudoir’ photography. She is shown with daughter Tahni

Ms Hegyesi was once photographed posing in a mink bikini and appeared in a 1969 Playboy spread called ‘Girls of Australia’.

A newspaper report from July 2004 said Mrs Hegyesi avoided the spotlight but described her curvaceous daughter as “exotic”, “lively” and “flamboyant”.

Ms Corr previously dated Dean Fleming, heir to the supermarket empire and father of her daughter Tahni Hegyesi Fleming, who is now around 21 years old.

In May 2022, Sydney gossip columnist Andrew Hornery noted that Ms Corr, who has “managed to fly largely under the radar for the past 51 years, ranks as one of this city’s great social mysteries.”

Ms Corr’s photography business on the Gold Coast specializes in ‘boudoir’ images and offers clients ‘professional hair/make-up artists, champagne, updated images and just a fantastic time!’

“As a professional portrait and intimate photographer, I enjoy showcasing the true beauty and spirit of everyday women,” Ms. Corr says on her LinkedIn profile.

In September last year, Ms Corr posted an online tribute to her “best friend”, Sydney publicist Jai Evans, after he was found dead in his Darlinghurst apartment aged 43.

“If you knew him, you will remember him as the life of the party, energetic, creative, lively and funny at all times,” she wrote.

“I will miss our long D&Ms and our two crazy personalities going through this life together, helping each other and yet happily and excitedly leading each other astray.

‘I’m really stunned today and I’m really sorry that you left us so quickly. But I’m glad you found a peaceful place you may have been looking for, I know you have… and I’ll see you there… eventually.

“Keep the Champers on the ice Jai-Jai, I love you.”