Schapelle Corby takes her nephew out fishing in Brisbane after her car broke down

Gone fishing! Schapelle Corby goes flaunts her figure in a blue kaftan as she takes her nephew out to catch some fish in Brisbane after her car broke down

Schapelle Corby’s car broke down in Brisbane last Saturday.

But despite the ordeal, the convicted drug smuggler appeared in relatively good spirts as she took her nephew out for a spot of fishing that same day.

The 44-year-old went barefoot and cut a casual figure in a vibrant blue kaftan.

Laidback: Schapelle Corby, 44, went barefoot and cut a casual figure in a blue kaftan as she took her nephew out fishing in Brisbane after her car broke down last Saturday (pictured) 

Schapelle tied a sarong in a contrasting blue fabric around her waist and concealed her gaze behind stylish black sunglasses.

She swept her brunette locks back into an effortless ponytail, and opted for glamorous makeup.

Schapelle was spotted leaving a local bait and tackle shop with supplies and appeared relaxed as she engaged in conversation with her heavily tattooed nephew.

Family: The convicted drug smuggler appeared in relatively good spirits despite the ordeal as she engaged in conversation with her heavily tattooed nephew (pictured)

Family: The convicted drug smuggler appeared in relatively good spirits despite the ordeal as she engaged in conversation with her heavily tattooed nephew (pictured) 

Ensemble: Schapelle showed off her legs in the summery ensemble and concealed her gaze behind stylish black sunglasses

Ensemble: Schapelle showed off her legs in the summery ensemble and concealed her gaze behind stylish black sunglasses 

The sighting comes after Schapelle revealed her surprising career change following stints on SAS Australia and Dancing With The Stars. 

She told The Daily Telegraph in December that she’s now a clock maker, selling handmade epoxy resin pieces for $199 each.

Schapelle revealed that she’s so passionate about her new project she even dreams up ideas for clock designs in her sleep.  

Effortless: She swept her brunette tresses back off her face into a ponytail and drew attention to glamorous makeup

Effortless: She swept her brunette tresses back off her face into a ponytail and drew attention to glamorous makeup 

Fishing trip: Schapelle was spotted leaving a bait and tackle shop with supplies

Fishing trip: Schapelle was spotted leaving a bait and tackle shop with supplies 

Shock move: The sighting comes after Schapelle revealed her surprising career change following stints on SAS Australia and Dancing With The Stars

Shock move: The sighting comes after Schapelle revealed her surprising career change following stints on SAS Australia and Dancing With The Stars

‘Epoxy resin has become more than just a hobby for me; it really occupies most of my thoughts,’ she said. 

‘This creative art form has given me so much purpose to my days; I absolutely love this passion of mine.’

Schapelle said she sells her pieces through Instagram and does ‘all the work’ herself, including drilling and sanding.  

Unique product: She told The Daily Telegraph in December that she's now a clock maker, selling handmade epoxy resin pieces for $199 each

Unique product: She told The Daily Telegraph in December that she’s now a clock maker, selling handmade epoxy resin pieces for $199 each

Dream project: 'Epoxy resin has become more than just a hobby for me; it really occupies most of my thoughts,' the reality star said

Dream project: ‘Epoxy resin has become more than just a hobby for me; it really occupies most of my thoughts,’ the reality star said

She added that each piece, typically with a beach design, is made with love. 

Schapelle made her debut as a reality star in November 2020, appearing on Seven’s SAS Australia. 

However, she quit just two days into the military-style show, after Firass Dirani’s antics forced the recruits to run a series of laps as a punishment.  

Her passion: Schapelle added that each piece, typically with a beach design, is made with love

Her passion: Schapelle added that each piece, typically with a beach design, is made with love

Fulfilled: 'This creative art form has given me so much purpose to my days; I absolutely love this passion of mine,' the brunette went on to say

Fulfilled: ‘This creative art form has given me so much purpose to my days; I absolutely love this passion of mine,’ the brunette went on to say 

In October 2004, Schapelle became a household name when she was arrested at Bali airport with 4.2kg of cannabis wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag.

The world watched in May 2005 as she broke down in the Denpasar courtroom after being sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment in Kerobokan Prison.

Following a series of sentence reductions, Schapelle was released on parole in February 2014, having served nine years behind bars. 

Proud: Schapelle is pictured with one of her clocks, which she often shows off on Instagram

Proud: Schapelle is pictured with one of her clocks, which she often shows off on Instagram 

TV stints: It comes after her short stints on Seven's Dancing With The Stars and SAS Australia

TV stints: It comes after her short stints on Seven’s Dancing With The Stars and SAS Australia

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