Schapelle Corby makes her acting debut as a sultry psychiatrist in an edgy rap video 

Schapelle Corby has tried her hand at acting, and it turns out she is a natural. 

The 42-year-old has starred in an edgy music video for the track Who You Know, a song by her jailbird turned rapper brother James Kisina, 31.

In the clip, the convicted drug smuggler plays a sultry psychiatrist tasked with identifying James’ mental health concerns.

Next stop Hollywood! Schapelle Corby (front) made her acting debut as a psychiatrist in an edgy music video from her rapper brother James Kisina (far left) which was released Monday

He lays on a couch rapping as his sister, dressed on a black jacket and skirt and wearing glasses, takes notes. 

At the conclusion of the video, Schapelle actually delivers some lines, replying to James when he asks how he did:  ‘James, you did – you did great. 

‘So we’ll book you in for next Tuesday?’ she adds, looking exasperated. 

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Star! The 42-year-old has starred in an edgy music video for the track Who You Know, a song by her jailbird turned rapper brother James Kisina, 31

Serious! In the clip, the convicted drug smuggler plays a sultry psychiatrist tasked with identifying James' mental health concerns

Serious! In the clip, the convicted drug smuggler plays a sultry psychiatrist tasked with identifying James’ mental health concerns

Listening in: He lays on a couch rapping as his sister, dressed on a black jacket and skirt and wearing glasses, listens and takes notes

 Listening in: He lays on a couch rapping as his sister, dressed on a black jacket and skirt and wearing glasses, listens and takes notes

James then says: ‘Who do you know who does therapy like that?’ to which a very flustered Schapelle responds by taking off her glasses and adjusting her shirt. 

It’s not the first time the famous former inmate of Kerobakan Prison took a foray into music – last year she unveiled her debut dance song Palm Trees, recorded with singer-songwriter Nat Zeleny.   

The track, shared with her Instagram followers, was accompanied by a homemade video clip featuring a montage of photos of the one-time beautician.

At the conclusion of the video, Schapelle actually delivers some lines, replying to James when he asks how he did: 'James, you did - you did great. So we'll book you in for next Tuesday?'

At the conclusion of the video, Schapelle actually delivers some lines, replying to James when he asks how he did: ‘James, you did – you did great. So we’ll book you in for next Tuesday?’

James then says: 'Who do you know who does therapy like that?' to which a very flustered Schapelle responds by taking off her glasses and adjusting her shirt

James then says: ‘Who do you know who does therapy like that?’ to which a very flustered Schapelle responds by taking off her glasses and adjusting her shirt 

While the star didn’t write lyrics herself, they appeared to be an ode to her home state: ‘I’m in Queensland/ And it is sunny/ I have the palm trees/ Behind me’. 

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.  

Rap star: James is now in the process of attempting to launch a rap career, sharing his first music video to YouTube on Monday

Rap star: James is now in the process of attempting to launch a rap career, sharing his first music video to YouTube on Monday

Shop keep! James (far left) is the owner of King's Footlong German Sausages in Slacks Creek Queensland, and has a notorious past of his own.

Shop keep! James (far left) is the owner of King’s Footlong German Sausages in Slacks Creek Queensland, and has a notorious past of his own.

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

Her brother James, who is the owner of King’s Footlong German Sausages in in Slacks Creek Queensland, has a notorious past of his own.

James was just 17 years old when he hopped on a flight with Schapelle to Bali in 2004, a holiday that would transform the lives of the entire family.  

Family: James (right) was just 17 years old when he hopped on a flight with Schapelle to Bali in 2004, a holiday that would transform the lives of the entire family

Family: James (right) was just 17 years old when he hopped on a flight with Schapelle to Bali in 2004, a holiday that would transform the lives of the entire family

Issues: He was the one carrying Schapelle's bodyboard bag - which had more than four kilograms of marijuana concealed inside - in the moments before the drug bust. James was not implicated in the drug smuggling case and denied having any knowledge that the cannabis was hidden inside the bag

Issues: He was the one carrying Schapelle’s bodyboard bag – which had more than four kilograms of marijuana concealed inside – in the moments before the drug bust. James was not implicated in the drug smuggling case and denied having any knowledge that the cannabis was hidden inside the bag

Past: While Schapelle served out her 20-year jail sentence, James had troubles of his own back in Australia

Past: While Schapelle served out her 20-year jail sentence, James had troubles of his own back in Australia

He was the one carrying  Schapelle’s bodyboard bag – which had more than four kilograms of marijuana concealed inside – in the moments before the drug bust.

When an Indonesian customs officer approached him and asked him to open up the bag, Schapelle reportedly intervened and said it was hers.

James was not implicated in the drug smuggling case and denied having any knowledge that the cannabis was hidden inside the bag.

In the blood! It's not the first time the famous former inmate of Kerobakan Prison took a foray into music - last year she unveiled her debut dance song Palm Trees, recorded with singer-songwriter Nat Zeleny

In the blood! It’s not the first time the famous former inmate of Kerobakan Prison took a foray into music – last year she unveiled her debut dance song Palm Trees, recorded with singer-songwriter Nat Zeleny

He testified as a witness during Corby’s lengthy Denpasar District Court Trial. 

While Schapelle served out her 20-year jail sentence, James had troubles of his own back in Australia.

In 2006, aged 18, he was involved in a home invasion with two others armed with a baseball bat and machete.

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

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

He was given a four-year jail sentence, suspended after 10 months, for his role in the violent incident.

Five years later he was charged with burglary and assault after confronting the brothers of former rugby league star Ben Te’o in another violent home invasion.

The stunt landed him a 15-month jail sentence, which was suspended after three months.

Bars: 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

Bars: 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

In 2013, James was caught with 0.8 grams of cocaine and fined $750.

Since then he has stayed out of the public eye, resurfacing in May 2017 holding a bottle of spirits outside Corby’s mother’s house in Loganlea, south of Brisbane, to celebrate her return from Bali.

He is now in the process of attempting to launch a rap career, sharing his first music video to YouTube on Monday.  

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

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

 

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