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Schapelle Corby says she's looking for love and is SINGLE.
Schapelle Corby, who was convicted of smuggling drugs, says she's single and looking for love.
Schapelle Corby has said that she doesn't have a boyfriend and is looking for love.
Today, the 45-year-old woman who was found guilty of smuggling drugs posted a picture of herself on a beach holding hands with someone whose face had been erased from the picture.
She wrote in the post, "Looking for a new four-leaf clover."
"HELP! A girl needs your help. Get tagging."
Many of her followers responded to what seemed to be an invitation by tagging friends in the comments.
One fan joked to a friend, "Your dream is about to come true." Another fan said that Corby was "single and ready to mingle."
The song "Last Resort" by Papa Roach, which was a big deal in nu-metal in the 1990s, is played over the post.
Corby talked in 2021 about how hard it was during the COVID-19 pandemic to be away from her long-term Indonesian boyfriend Ben Panangian.
After Corby got out of jail in 2017 and was sent back to Australia from Bali, she and her boyfriend had been seeing each other long distance.
In 2006, they met at a church service in Kerobokan Prison. Both of them were in prison for drug crimes. Panangian got more than three years in prison for having marijuana.
Even after he got out of jail, he continued to visit the 43-year-old woman in prison. She was having trouble with her mental health, and he is thought to have helped her.
"He's a big deal. He gives me a lot of drive. He has a lot of hope... Corby said in 2020, "He's a big part of my life. It works because we can video chat. We both have eyes. We don't just write letters or talk on the phone. We also video chat, so we talk about three or four times a day. It works for us to be together from far away."
Corby was given a 20-year prison sentence in 2005 after she was caught with 4.2 kg of marijuana in her bodyboard bag.
The Queenslander's sentence was cut, but she was still locked up for almost a decade at Kerobokan Prison. She got out on parole in February 2014 and was sent back to Australia three years later.