‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury launches Cameo account with $47 personalised videos ahead of SAS Australia premiere – and says all the money will go to charity

Convicted drug smuggler ‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury launched her own Cameo profile on Monday.

The 28-year-old drug trafficker turned fitness influencer made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a link with her 33.7k followers.

Cameo is an online platform that allows fans to purchase personalized videos and messages from various celebrities, internet influencers and television stars.

Through its Cameo profile, Sainsbury gives followers the opportunity to purchase personalized videos for $47 each and posts for $31.

The upcoming SAS Australia contestant has posted an introductory video explaining what she has to offer fans.

Convicted drug smuggler ‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury launched her own Cameo profile on Monday. Pictured

The 28-year-old drug trafficker turned fitness influencer made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a link with her 33.7k followers

“Hey guys, it’s Cassie here. “I accept all video requests…whether it’s a motivational speech, a shout-out, a birthday message, I’m here – nothing crazy,” she said.

Sainsbury also stated that any money she makes through Cameo will be donated to an undisclosed charity.

Cassie will also appear in the new season of Channel Seven’s reality show, SAS Australia: Buried Alive, as indicated in the new trailer.

Through its Cameo profile, Sainsbury gives followers the opportunity to purchase personalized videos for $47 each and posts for $31

The upcoming SAS Australia contestant has posted an introductory video explaining what she has to offer fans. “Hey guys, it’s Cassie here. “I accept all video requests… whether it’s a motivational speech, a shout-out, a birthday message, I’m here – nothing crazy,” she said

Sainsbury was nicknamed ‘Cocaine Cassie’ when she was caught trying to smuggle 5.8kg of cocaine (above) out of Columbia

The video begins by dropping the celebrity contestants into a sandy desert, which according to the subtitles is in a “secret location in the Middle East.”

We then see the participants undergo a series of grueling physical challenges, including running across the roof of a moving train and dodging grenades.

They are also buried alive in coffins built into the sand.

‘The selection process is brutal. This is the most difficult military course in the world. If you are weak, easily offended or physically unfit, leave now,” host Ant Middleton tells the contestants.

Cassie will also appear in the new season of Channel Seven’s reality show, SAS Australia: Buried Alive, as indicated in the new trailer. The video begins by dropping the celebrity contestants into a sandy desert, which according to the subtitles is in a “secret location in the Middle East.”

‘The selection process is brutal. This is the most difficult military course in the world. If you are weak, easily offended or physically unfit, leave now,” host Ant Middleton (pictured) tells the participants

Cassie will join Anthony Mundine, former Roosters captain Boyd Cordner and Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rice in the new series.

Cassie will join Anthony Mundine, former Roosters captain Boyd Cordner and Olympic swimmer Stephanie Rice in the new series.

The Adelaide woman became known as Cocaine Cassie in 2017 after she was arrested by Colombian authorities for trying to smuggle almost 6kg of cocaine out of the country, hidden in 18 boxes of headphones.

She was sentenced to six years in prison but was released in 2020 and returned to South Australia shortly afterwards, where she now works as a fitness influencer.

The Adelaide woman became known as Cocaine Cassie in 2017 after she was arrested by Colombian authorities for trying to smuggle almost 6kg of cocaine out of the country, hidden in 18 boxes of headphones.

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