Schapelle Corby’s car broke down in Brisbane last Saturday.
But despite the ordeal, he seemed relatively cheerful when the convicted drug dealer took his cousin fishing that same day.
The 44-year-old walked barefoot and dressed an ordinary figure in a vibrant blue caftan.
Relaxed: Schapelle Corby, 44, walked barefoot and cut a casual figure in a blue robe while taking her grandson fishing in Brisbane after his car broke down last Saturday (pictured)
Schapelle tied a sarong around her waist in a contrasting blue fabric and hid her gaze behind stylish black sunglasses.
She gathered her brunette tresses into an effortless ponytail and put on eye-catching makeup.
Schapelle was spotted exiting a local fisherman and bait shop with supplies, and seemed relieved while chatting with his heavily tattooed cousin.

Family: Convicted drug dealer looked relatively cheerful despite his difficulties getting into a conversation with his heavily tattooed cousin (pictured)

Ensemble: Schapelle showed off her legs in her summer ensemble and hid her gaze behind stylish black sunglasses
The sighting comes after Schapelle announced her surprising career change after working at SAS Australia and Dancing With The Stars.
He told The Daily Telegraph in December that he is now a watchmaker, selling handmade epoxy pieces for $199 each.
Schapelle revealed that he is so passionate about his new project that he even came up with ideas for the design of the watch in his sleep.

Effortlessly: She put her brown curls in a ponytail and caught the attention with her eye-catching makeup.

Fishing Trip: Schapelle spotted exiting a fishing shop with a bait and supplies

Shocking move: What’s seen comes after Schapelle announced her surprising career change after stints at SAS Australia and Dancing With The Stars.
‘Epoxy has become more of a hobby for me; it really takes up most of my thoughts,” he said.
‘This creative art form has given me so much meaning in my days; I absolutely love this passion.
Schapelle says she sells her parts via Instagram and does “all the work” herself, including drilling and sanding.

Unique product: He told the Daily Telegraph in December that he’s now a watchmaker, selling handmade epoxy pieces for $199 each.

Dream Project: ‘Epoxy has become more of a hobby for me; really takes most of my thoughts,” said the reality star
He added that each piece, usually a beach design, was made with love.
Schapelle made her debut as a reality star at Seven’s SAS Australia in November 2020.
However, he retired just two days after the military-style performance, after Firass Dirani’s antics forced the soldiers to do a series of tours as punishment.

Her passion: Schapelle added that each piece, which typically features a beach design, is lovingly made.

Satisfied: ‘This creative art form has given me so much meaning to my days; I absolutely love this passion, ”the brunette continued
In October 2004, Schapelle became a household name when he was arrested at Bali airport with 4.2kg of cannabis wrapped in plastic in a boogie board bag.
After serving 20 years in Kerobokan Prison, the world saw his downfall in the Denpasar courtroom in May 2005.
Following a series of reduced sentences, Schapelle was paroled in February 2014 after serving nine years in prison.

Pride: Schapelle was photographed on Instagram with one of her watches, which she often sports

TV Shows: Seven’s Dancing With The Stars and comes after her short films at SAS Australia
Source: Daily Mail

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