Bali drug smuggler Schapelle Corby joins Snapchat

She was mostly outside the technology bubble during her nine years in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison, after being found guilty of drug trafficking in 2005.

But on Sunday, Schapelle Corby proved she is still tech-savvy, telling her 195,000 Instagram followers to follow her new Snapchat account.

The former beauty student, from the Gold Coast, shared her first video on the image messaging app and took advantage of one of its most famous filters. 

 

Schnap-chat! On Sunday, Bali drug trafficker Schapelle Corby proved she is still tech-savvy, telling her 195,000 Instagram followers to follow her new Snapchat account

In the video, Schapelle ‘wears’ cute rabbit ears while banging her head and lip syncing the words to Roots Bloody Roots, by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura. 

‘First Snapchat story posted, Snapchat name: pellecorby,’ she wrote in the caption. ‘Slowly working it out.’

The 40-year-old social media influencer appeared to be enjoying herself while she listened to the thrash metal music, pulling faces for the camera. 

Rabbit ears! The former beauty student, from Queensland's Gold Coast, shared her first video on the image messaging app and took advantage of one of its most famous filters

Rock on! In the video, Schapelle 'wears' cute rabbit ears while banging her head to Roots Bloody Roots, by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura

Rabbit ears! The former beauty student, from Queensland’s Gold Coast, shared her first video on the image messaging app and took advantage of one of its most famous filters

Follow me! Schapelle asked her Instagram followers to find her on Snapchat as 'pellecorby'

Follow me! Schapelle asked her Instagram followers to find her on Snapchat as ‘pellecorby’

Since returning from Bali, Indonesia – where she spent almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole – Schapelle has gained a sizable online following.

As of November, she has an impressive 195,000 followers on Instagram.

Schapelle has used social media to share glimpses of her life in Australia following her overseas prison term, as she spends time with her friends and family.

Instagram sensation: Since returning from Bali, Indonesia - where she spent almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole - Schapelle has gained a sizable online following

Instagram sensation: Since returning from Bali, Indonesia – where she spent almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole – Schapelle has gained a sizable online following

Schapelle was arrested in 2004 attempting to smuggle 4.2kg of cannabis in a boogie board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Indonesia.

She was convicted in 2005, and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Her sentence was downgraded in 2012, and she was eventually released on parole in February 2014. 

She was deported back to Australia in May this year.

Criminal past: Schapelle was arrested in 2004 attempting to smuggle 4.2kg of cannabis in a boogie board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Indonesia 

Criminal past: Schapelle was arrested in 2004 attempting to smuggle 4.2kg of cannabis in a boogie board bag at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Indonesia 

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