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Corby in demand as TV shows pitch for former Bali prison inmate – Sydney Morning Herald
After just two nights on SAS Australia, Schapelle Corby endeared herself to hundreds of thousands of viewers.

Corby was a last-minute inclusion in the series after athlete Jana Pittman had to pull out when she discovered she was pregnant. Corby bailed on Tuesday night, unable to continue with the extreme physical challenges, which even the likes of professional athletes such as Ironwoman Candice Warner found difficult.
During her “interrogation”, Corby made shocking revelations about the mental trauma she was still living with from her days at Kerobokan Prison, where she served a decade after being found…
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