A notorious dictator's Australian daughter and her husband have admitted drinking alcohol smuggled onto aJetstar flight, after initially denying they did anything wrong.
Analisa Corr and her husband Jimmy Corr were hauled off a plane travelling from Hobart to Sydneyjust after Christmas for allegedly creating a mid-air disturbance.
Ms Corr is the daughter of the late Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos and her mother is a one-time Playboy model from Sydney.
The 53-year-old's half-brother Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr - the current president of the Philippines - has declined in the past to acknowledge they have the same father.
Ms Corr has been married for a decade to 46-year-old former soldier Jimmy Corr, with whom she has recently been pictured on social media sailing a yacht around South-East Asia.
The couple was allegedly intoxicatedwhen they were caught drinking alcoholthey had brought onto flight JQ720 on December 28.
During the journey, Ms Corr allegedly grabbed and shook another passenger while leaving a toilet.
The couple were escorted off the plane by Australian Federal Police and taken to Mascot police station near Sydney airport.
Analisa Corr and her husband Jimmy Corr (both pictured) were hauled off a plane travelling from Hobart to Sydney after allegedly creating a mid-air disturbance just after Christmas
Ms Corr was raised in luxury in Sydney's eastern suburbs and describes herself as an interior designer with a sideline in 'boudoir' photography. She is pictured with daughter Tahni
They were subsequently charged with one count each of failing to comply with cabin crew's safety instructions and consuming alcohol not provided by airline staff.
Ms Corr was also charged with one count of common assault.
The pair initially pleaded not guilty to all charges but on March 31 both admitted to drinking their own alcohol and the charge against Mr Corr was withdrawn.
Both are listed for sentence next month but it remains unclear what will happen with the remaining allegations against Ms Corr.
The pair sought the return of their passports on January 10 so Ms Corr could fly to Indonesia where she was due to undertake a 'project' until the end of March.
The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions did not oppose the request and it was approved by Deputy Chief Magistrate Michael Antrum.
Ms Corr agreed to deposit $20,000 as part of her new bail arrangement and her husband agreed to forfeit the same amount of money if he breached his conditions.
Neither was permitted to consume alcohol at any domestic or international departure point, or on an aircraft.
Analisa and Jimmy Corr (above) initially pleaded not guilty to all charges but on March 31 both admitted to drinking their own alcohol and a second charge against Mr Corr was withdrawn
Mr Antrum accepted the allegations against Mr Corr were not of 'top-end' criminality and would only result in fines if he were to be convicted.
The couple held hands as they left the court and Ms Corr smiled broadly as she ignored questions from the media about what happened on flightJQ720.
Ms Corr,who was raised in luxury in Sydney's eastern suburbs, promotes herself as runningtwo businesses - Analisa Corr Design and Analisa Corr Photography.
The second operation allows Ms Corr to pursue her passion for bridal, maternity and boudoir portraits of 'everyday' women.
Ms Corr has also advertised her services on the Naughty Ads website under the 'escort photography' category with a price guide starting at $650.
Naughty Ads offers a platform for male, female and transgender prostitutes to engage with potential clients, alongside others workers engaged in the adult industry.
Ms Corr's middle name, Josefa, is the first name of Ferdinand Marcos Sr's mother.
Ferdinand Marcos Sr was president of the Philippines from 1965 until he was deposed in 1986, and from 1972 to 1981 ruled the nation under martial law.
Ms Corr has been married for a decade to former soldier Jimmy Corr, with whom she has recently been pictured on social media sailing around Indonesia on a yacht
Analisa and Jimmy Corr sought the return of their passports on January 10 so Ms Corr could fly to Indonesia where she was due to undertake a 'project' until the end of March
Ms Corr's mother Evelin Hegyesi reportedly met Marcos Sr - then married to shoe-obsessed Imelda - when she was working as a model in Paris in 1970.
Having given birth to Analisa in Sydney in 1971, Ms Hegyesi and her daughter lived in a Point Piper mansion apparently bought by Marcos Sr, who died in 1989 aged 72.
Ms Corr's mother now lives in a three-bedroom apartment with harbour views at Point Piper which was last offered for sale in October 2021 for $3.85million.
Marcos Jr neither confirmed nor denied Ms Corr's parentage when asked about his half-sister in April 2011.
'We have been hearing those rumours for more than 20 years now,' the then senator said at the time.
His comment came a month after Ms Corr claimed she had been removed from the short-lived Australian reality television show The Renovators after revealing the identity of her father.
Ms Corr's mother, who was born in Germany, was just two when her Hungarian parents Anton and Theresa brought to her Australia in 1949.
Ms Hegyesi was once photographed posing in a mink bikini and appeared in a 1969 Playboy spread called 'Girls of Australia'.
A July 2004 newspaper report stated Ms Hegyesi avoided the spotlight but described her curvaceous daughter as 'exotic', 'vivacious' and 'flamboyant'.
Ms Corr was previously in a relationship with Dean Fleming, heir to the supermarket empire and father to her daughter Tahni Hegyesi Fleming, who is now aged about 21.
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