In 2017, Paulini Curuenavuli made front page news.
The singer, who launched to fame on the very first season of Australian Idol, was handed a six-month suspended sentence after she paid $850 to a Roads and Maritime Services employee for a fake NSW driver's licence, despite not being qualified to get behind the wheel.
It's a time that Paulini remembers as "soul-breaking".
Paulini recalls her experience on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Post continues below.
"I did something really silly. I bribed a government official... I bought a fake licence," the 38-year-old told her fellow contestants on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
"I was on my Ls... And I just didn’t want to wait, so I bought a licence. It was soul-breaking and spirit-breaking because I was thinking about my family and how I made my family look, how I made myself look," she continued.
"I just made a really bad decision and I absolutely regret it. So I got a criminal record.
"I got a massive fine. I lost work, like, that whole year after."