Schapelle Corby smiles ear-to-ear as she crosses the finish line at the Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run

It’s Queensland’s largest charity run of the year.

And over the weekend, convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby was among those whoe successfully crossed the finish line at at the Sunday Mail Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run

The 41-year-old former beauty student was spotted cheerfully running down the race track, holding up a ‘peace’ sign in one photo.

Living her best life! Bali drug trafficker Schapelle Corby, 41, smiled ear-to-ear as she crossed the finish line at the Sunday Mail Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run over the weekend

Schapelle dressed the part for the activity, wearing a black T-shirt on top of a grey long-sleeved top. 

She teamed up the top with a pair of black leggings and Nike sneakers, as she posed alongside a friend.

Schapelle’s long raven-coloured locks were tied up in a high pony tail for the occasion.

All smiles! The 41-year-old former beauty student was spotted cheerfully running down the race track, holding up a 'peace' sign in one photo

All smiles! The 41-year-old former beauty student was spotted cheerfully running down the race track, holding up a ‘peace’ sign in one photo

While Schapelle appeared to be in high spirits during the run, Schapelle hasn’t always enjoyed a trouble-free life. 

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.

Ready to run! Schapelle dressed the part for the activity, wearing a black T-shirt on top of a grey long-sleeved top

Ready to run! Schapelle dressed the part for the activity, wearing a black T-shirt on top of a grey long-sleeved top

Happy lady! She teamed the top with a pair of black leggings and Nike sneakers, as she posed alongside a friend

Happy lady! She teamed the top with a pair of black leggings and Nike sneakers, as she posed alongside a friend

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

Schapelle met her boyfriend Ben Panangian 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 earlier this year.  

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

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

 

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