Drug smuggler Schapelle Corby is enduring two weeks of hotel quarantine after leaving SAS reality TV show early because she was 'iced out' by fellow stars
Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby is in hotel quarantine after she left a reality TV show early because she was allegedly 'iced out' by other contestants.
Corby was photographed on the balcony of Rydges Southbank in Brisbane, after returning from filming Channel Seven's SAS Australia in New South Wales.
Media reports suggest Corby left the show after the other contestants failed to warm to her.
The notorious drug smuggler has returned to Queensland after the filming of Channel Seven's reality show (pictured Schapelle Corby in a promo for reality show SAS Australia)
Ex rugby player and Bachelor Star Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins, PR Queen Roxy Jacenko and cricket WAG Candice Warner will all feature on the show.
Corby was seen soaking up the sunshine, stretching and even doing push-ups on the hotel balcony during her stay at Rydges, reported the Courier Mail.
While some Aussies may find hotel quarantine unbearable, Corby is used to being detained after spending almost ten years behind bars in Indonesia.
She was was sent to Bali's Kerokoban prison after being caught trying to smuggle 4kg of marijuana into Indonesia in her boogie board bag in 2004.
She was photographed on the balcony of Rydges Southbank in Brisbane, where she is understood to be in quarantine
Since returning home in 2017 Corby has released a pop song, written a tell-all autobiography and become an unlikely Instagram sensation
Since returning home in 2017 she has released a pop song, written a tell-all autobiography and become an unlikely Instagram sensation.
Her latest endeavour involved participating in Channel Seven's reality show SAS Australia.
The program puts stars through their paces as they attempt to pass the selection process to join the Australian Army's elite Special Air Service.
Celebs were reportedly paid $150,000 for the two-week production, which was filmed in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales.
Corby was was sent to Bali's Kerokoban prison after being caught importing marijuana into Indonesia