Schapelle Corby reveals her makeover
Fans go wild when convicted drug dealer Schapelle Corby reveals her stunning makeover after urging tourists to be careful and lock their suitcases when traveling abroad.
He has found a career as an influencer after his release from prison.
And Schapelle Corby showed off her social media credentials by posting photos of her makeover on Friday.
The 45-year-old, who spent nearly a decade behind bars for drug smuggling to Bali, revealed her new hairstyle on her Instagram, with fans flocking to the comments to praise how good she looked.
Schapelle Corby (pictured) showed off her social media credentials by posting photos of her makeover on Friday. The 45-year-old, who spent nearly a decade behind bars for smuggling drugs to Bali, revealed her new hairstyle on her Instagram, with fans flocking to the comments to praise how great she looked.
‘My phone’s camera has gone a bit crazy. This I feel is not my face.
‘My hair is like this right now, hair full of salt, swimming in the ocean every day.
‘What do you think?’
Fans were quick to praise the style, calling it “beautiful” and “stunning,” noting that she had dyed her hair from black to red last year.
Fans were quick to praise the style, calling it “beautiful” and “stunning.” In the photo before turning his hair red.
‘I think you look as young as my 13-year-old granddaughter! I think I would like to see photos without filters since you are a natural beauty,” said one.
“You look beautiful live your best life Shappelle,” added another.
‘That color looks beautiful on you! I’ve nailed it,’ commented a dan.
Another added: “For me I love that salty hair feel because it thickens it up, however on you I think it looks beautiful.”
Schapelle (pictured in April 2005) was infamously convicted of smuggling cannabis into Indonesia before being imprisoned for nine years in Bali’s Kerobokan prison.
It comes after Schapelle urged her fans to be cautious if they go on vacation during the summer.
The star took to Instagram to tell her followers to lock up their bags if they plan to fly abroad.
“If you’re going to travel, make sure you keep your bags locked up,” he said in a video that was filmed in his backyard on the Gold Coast.
Schapelle recently urged her fans to be extra cautious this holiday season as she shared her holiday travel tips on Instagram.
‘If you leave your motel, which of course you will, take your distance at the airport. Safe journey.
‘Remember my name… Corby… and don’t drink too much.’
Many of Schapelle’s fans were amused by the video, which was clearly a joke about his own ill-fated trip to Indonesia in 2004.
“Always wrap your bags in plastic at the airport,” commented one fan.
The 45-year-old, who spent nearly a decade behind bars for smuggling drugs to Bali, told followers to keep their bags locked if they planned to fly abroad.
“I’m never going to Bali because of what you went through there… I’m scared of something fierce,” added another.
“My board bags will have heavy duty Chubb locks…they are heavier than boards,” wrote a third.
Schapelle was infamously convicted of smuggling cannabis into Indonesia before being imprisoned for nine years in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison.
Following his arrest at the Bali airport in October 2004, Schapelle said he knew nothing about the drugs found in his boogie board bag.
After a series of sentence reductions, she was paroled in 2014 and deported three years later to Australia, where she now works as a watchmaker.
“If you’re going to travel, make sure you keep your bags locked up,” he said in a video that was filmed in his backyard on the Gold Coast.