Reality TV bosses want Schapelle Corby on Dancing With The Stars and The Masked Singer

Reality TV bosses ‘eager to get Schapelle Corby’ on their shows following stint on SAS Australia – with talk she’s headed for The Masked Singer and Dancing With The Stars

She may have only lasted two days on SAS Australia, but other Australian reality TV bosses are reportedly eager to get Schapelle Corby on their upcoming shows.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald’s Private Sydney on Saturday, inquiries have already been made by producers at I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and Dancing With The Stars.

The publication also believes there is talk surrounding a possible appearance on The Masked Singer. 

In demand: Reality TV bosses are eager to get Schapelle Corby (pictured), 43, on their upcoming shows following her two-day stint on SAS Australia, according to The Sydney Morning Herald’s Private Sydney on Saturday 

Schapelle’s manager Steve Moriarty did not respond to comment on the shows mentioned in a statement to Private Sydney, but did say ‘there is a lot of interest in her’ and the show would have to be ‘something she wants to do’.   

Following her exit on Tuesday’s episode of SAS Australia, Schapelle, 43, spoke about how her life has changed for the better in an Instagram post on Wednesday.  

‘I’ve been privileged to be part of an amazing Australian first @sasaust7 #SASAustralia military TV program,’ the convicted drug smuggler began.

Rumour mill: Enquiries are said to have already been made by producers at I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and Dancing With The Stars. Private Sydney also believes there is talk surrounding a possible appearance on The Masked Singer

Rumour mill: Enquiries are said to have already been made by producers at I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and Dancing With The Stars. Private Sydney also believes there is talk surrounding a possible appearance on The Masked Singer 

‘Although I wasn’t in the course for long, I do feel like I’ve accomplished whatever it was I was searching for – I’m already feeling more productive in my every day life.

‘I would like to thank you all for your support, positivity, encouragement. I’m loving reading all my messages.’

‘I had an amazing experience, met some wonderful people… I wasn’t able to find that switch of “mind over muscle”, “pain is temporary”, “just a little further” mentality,’ she explained. 

Short-lived: She may have only lasted two days, but Schapelle said she's 'proud' of her time on SAS Australia

Short-lived: She may have only lasted two days, but Schapelle said she’s ‘proud’ of her time on SAS Australia

Living her best life: In an Instagram post on Wednesday, the convicted drug smuggler spoke about how her life has changed for the better following her exit during Tuesday's episode

Living her best life: In an Instagram post on Wednesday, the convicted drug smuggler spoke about how her life has changed for the better following her exit during Tuesday’s episode

Schapelle, who spent nine years behind bars at Bali’s Kerobokan Prison, added: ‘But I am proud of myself for giving it a go. Thanks everyone for watching.’

The Queensland-based personality elected to leave the challenging series during a punishing running exercise, and said she simply ‘could not run one more step’. 

As the other recruits continued to run, a defeated Schapelle slowed to a walk as she made her way back to the DS (directing staff).

On the run: Schapelle elected to leave the challenging series midway through a punishing running exercise, and said she simply 'could not run one more step'

On the run: Schapelle elected to leave the challenging series midway through a punishing running exercise, and said she simply ‘could not run one more step’

‘I feel like I have good mind control, but on an endurance level, I don’t think I’ve been pushed that far,’ she admitted.  

Approaching the DS, a resolute Schapelle informed them that her ‘time has come’, before ripping off her armband.

‘I’ve had enough. I can’t run this far one second longer. I cannot,’ she said, before breaking down in tears.  

Journey: 'I had an amazing experience, met some wonderful people... I wasn't able to find that switch of "mind over muscle", "pain is temporary", "just a little further" mentality,' she said

Journey: ‘I had an amazing experience, met some wonderful people… I wasn’t able to find that switch of “mind over muscle”, “pain is temporary”, “just a little further” mentality,’ she said