‘How on earth are you let in to another country?’ Schapelle Corby leaves fans baffled in Vietnam

She recently reunited with her Kerobokan Prison boyfriend Ben Panangian on a romantic holiday in Southeast Asia.

And on Monday, convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby shared a glimpse of the getaway with her Instagram followers.

The former beauty student, 40, posted a video of herself and Ben walking up the stone steps of an ancient temple in Da Nang, Vietnam.   

‘How are you let in to another country?’ Schapelle Corby left fans baffled earlier this week after sharing holiday footage from Vietnam… as she’s told to ‘pack her own bags before flying home’

In the clip, Schapelle films herself holding hands with Ben as they navigate their way up the steps, pausing only to look at tree. 

She captioned the video: ‘Love me, love all of me #wartsandall’.

In the comments section, some of Schapelle’s followers wondered how she was able to travel overseas despite having a drug conviction.  

Romantic getaway: On Monday, Schapelle posted an Instagram video of herself and prison boyfriend Ben Panangian walking up the stone steps of an ancient temple in Da Nang, Vietnam

Romantic getaway: On Monday, Schapelle posted an Instagram video of herself and prison boyfriend Ben Panangian walking up the stone steps of an ancient temple in Da Nang, Vietnam

Romantic getaway: On Monday, Schapelle posted an Instagram video of herself and prison boyfriend Ben Panangian walking up the stone steps of an ancient temple in Da Nang, Vietnam

‘How do you go being a convicted drug trafficker getting into another country?’ wrote one follower.

‘Oh, God, are you travelling again?’ asked another.

One supporter even offered some words of advice, writing: ‘Make sure to pack your own bags before flying home’. 

History: Schapelle was arrested at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport in October 2004 after customs officers discovered 4.1kg of marijuana wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag

History: Schapelle was arrested at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport in October 2004 after customs officers discovered 4.1kg of marijuana wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag

Schapelle returned to Australia in May 2017 after serving almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole for smuggling drugs into Indonesia.

She was arrested at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport in October 2004 after customs officers discovered 4.1kg of marijuana wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag.

After being sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment at Denpasar District Court in 2005, she ended up serving only nine years after receiving sentence cuts.

Ordeal: She returned to Australia in May 2017 after serving almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole for smuggling drugs into Indonesia

Ordeal: She returned to Australia in May 2017 after serving almost a decade behind bars and three years on parole for smuggling drugs into Indonesia

Schapelle first met Ben in 2006 during a church service in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison, where they were both serving time for drug offences.

It was previously speculated that the couple would never be reunited, as Ben would not be allowed into Australia because of his criminal history. 

But they recently hooked up in Singapore before heading to a beach resort in Vietnam for a two-week holiday, Woman’s Day reported last month.

Soulmate: Schapelle met Ben in 2006 during a church service in Bali's Kerobokan Prison, where they were both serving time for drug offences

Soulmate: Schapelle met Ben in 2006 during a church service in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison, where they were both serving time for drug offences



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