Convicted drug smuggler Cocaine Cassie Sainsbury reveals dramatic weight loss as she hints at new Ad
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International drug trafficker Cassie Sainsbury, nicknamed Cocaine Cassie, will launch a fitness program after her dramatic weight loss. Sainsbury shared her new venture on Instagram on Friday, along with a selfie showing her toned tummy. She captioned the photo 'Sun-1 Cassie-0' after it got sunburned. In a separate post, Sainsbury said she's downsized four dress sizes in five months by sticking to her 'fitness programme'. 'So since March of this year I've managed to lose four sizes,' she wrote. Cassie Sainsbury shared a photo of her toned belly on Friday and the news that she will be launching a fitness program. Sainsbury says she's downsized four dress sizes by sticking to her routine since March 'I was size 12 in FebruaryMarch and gained weight due to some personal and health issues. Today I can easily fit a size 68. 'It took a lot of work to do it and so I decided to turn what I was doing into a fitness program. 'It's called the hourglass challenge;For ladies who want to achieve the hourglass look. Sainsbury was an unsuccessful gym owner before he was arrested Columbia in April 2017 for trying to leave the country with 5.8kg of cocaine his trunk. The raid made her internationally famous and she was nicknamed 'Cocaine Cassie'. The prison in Bogota, Colombia's capital, is notorious for its harsh conditions and overcrowding. Sainsbury spent two more years in South America on parole before returning to Australia last year to live in Adelaide with his wife, Tatiana. But Sainsbury told the Herald Sun in March that the journey back home was not an easy one. Sainsbury earned the nickname 'Cocaine Cassie' when she was caught trying to smuggle 5.8kg of cocaine from Columbia. I'm often told that I'm a , quite cooperative and cold, and show no remorse,' she said. 'People can't show their emotions because it's a sign of weakness, so I buried the sadness and felt like I was almost to the point of exploding. Unfortunately, she has no friends in Australia and her family life is 'to bits', she added. 'What struck was that my friends were writing letters supporting me and then posting nonsense about on social media. That's what happened,' she said.