Schapelle Corby catches up with ‘the SAS Australia girls’ including Shayna Jack and Erin McNaught

Schapelle Corby catches up with ‘the SAS Australia girls’ including Shayna Jack and Ali Oetjen during a night out

She was eliminated in week two of her 2020 season of SAS Australia. 

But Schapelle Corby clearly still feels a connection to her reality TV co-stars, with the convicted drug smuggler catching up with several of the women from the show and sharing a picture of the outing on social media.

Erin McNaught, Shayna Jack and Ali Oetjen also met with ex-Special Forces soldier Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham.

Catch up! Schapelle Corby clearly still feels a connection to her reality TV co-stars, with the convicted drug smuggler catching up with several of the women recently. L-R Ali Oetjen, Corby, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Erin McNaught and Shayna Jack

Schapelle, 43, wore a floral-print blouse for the night out.

The outing occurred after the controversial star took to social media to hit back at nasty trolls.

In an Instagram post last month, Schapelle shared photos of herself happily frolicking on Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

Flower power! Schapelle, 43, wore a floral-print blouse for the night out

Flower power! Schapelle, 43, wore a floral-print blouse for the night out

Standing up to the hate: Last month, Schapelle urged fans to 'live your truth' as she defiantly hit back at nasty online trolls

Standing up to the hate: Last month, Schapelle urged fans to ‘live your truth’ as she defiantly hit back at nasty online trolls

In the caption, she wrote: ‘F** online bullying. If you’ve got your health, live your truth. Get out there and live.

‘Don’t let other people’s opinions affect the way you live your life and take a few photos while you’re at it,’ the brunette beauty cheekily added.

She then asked her followers if they’ve ever experienced online bullying and how they’ve dealt with it – likely as a way to learn and share positive methods of coping with backlash.

'Get out there and live': She wrote: 'F** online bullying... Don't let other people's opinions affect the way you live your life and take a few photos while you're at it'

‘Get out there and live’: She wrote: ‘F** online bullying… Don’t let other people’s opinions affect the way you live your life and take a few photos while you’re at it’

Sharing advice: She then asked her followers if they've ever experienced online bullying and how they've dealt with it

Sharing advice: She then asked her followers if they’ve ever experienced online bullying and how they’ve dealt with it 

Schapelle’s defiant message to trolls comes after she recently joined Dancing With The Stars: All Stars as a wildcard contestant.

She appeared on three episodes before she and her professional dance partner Shae Mountain were sent home.

During her time on the show, there was online fury over her casting with many arguing that a ‘convicted criminal’ shouldn’t be classed as a celebrity. 

Schapelle and the stars: Her defiant message to the trolls comes after she recently joined Dancing With The Stars: All Stars as a wildcard contestant

Schapelle and the stars: Her defiant message to the trolls comes after she recently joined Dancing With The Stars: All Stars as a wildcard contestant

Short lived stint: She appeared on three episodes before she and her professional dance partner Shae Mountain were sent home

Short lived stint: She appeared on three episodes before she and her professional dance partner Shae Mountain were sent home

'What was she doing on this show?!' During her time on the show, there was online fury over her casting with many arguing that a 'convicted criminal' shouldn't be classed as a celebrity

‘What was she doing on this show?!’ During her time on the show, there was online fury over her casting with many arguing that a ‘convicted criminal’ shouldn’t be classed as a celebrity 

Winning praise: Fortunately, there were fans who praised Schapelle for her 'cracking effort'

Winning praise: Fortunately, there were fans who praised Schapelle for her ‘cracking effort’

A critic wrote: ‘What was she doing on this show?! Or any show for that matter. Heads up – she most definitely is NOT a star.’

Fortunately, there were fans who praised Schapelle for her ‘cracking effort’.   

Prior to DWTS, Schapelle was on cast in the first season of SAS: Australia but voluntarily withdrew in episode two. 

TV debut: Schapelle made a brief appearance on the first season of SAS Australia last year

TV debut: Schapelle made a brief appearance on the first season of SAS Australia last year

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.

Conviction: 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. She was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment In May 2005, but only served nine years behind bars

Conviction: 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. She was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment In May 2005, but only served nine years behind bars