Schapelle Corby sadly reveals she can no longer make resin clocks due to a change in her life
Chappelle Corby has given fans a sad update on life ten years after being released from prison in Bali.
The 47-year-old, who spent nine years in Kerobokan prison after being convicted of smuggling cannabis to Indonesia, has revealed she will no longer be able to make or sell her art.
“This may be the last year for me to create my epoxy art,” Corby wrote online.
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“It makes me sad.
“Life is changing, I’m not sure how my resin hobby will fit in. At this stage I just don’t know.’
The ex-con started making resin watches over three years ago and started sharing them with her 161,000 followers in 2021.
Many of Corby’s resin wall clocks retail for $199 online and are signed “Schapelle” to seal their authenticity.
Although she’s always had another job, Corby said her hobby takes up 99 percent of her free time.
It’s not known how Corby’s life is changing, but she sounded pessimistic when an Instagram follower questioned her future.
“Ooh what’s in the future? Or are you watching this space?” one follower asked, to which Corby replied: “No. This is not viewing this space.