Schapelle Corby has her many fans wondering if she's getting ready to walk down the aisle.

The convicted drug smuggler, who is currently celebrating her 47th birthday in Paris, set tongues wagging on Wednesday after an eagle-eyed fan spotted a sparkling ring on her left hand.

In the image posted to Instagram, Schapelle looks every inch the stylish fashionista as she poses in a beret in front of the Eiffel Tower, while her bejewelled hand rests on her leg.

'Happy Birthday To Me #27... oops, #47,' she wrote in the caption.

It wasn't long before Schapelle's followers inundated the post, with one hearing wedding bells all the way from the city of love. 

'Is that an engagement ring on your finger haha,' they asked after spying the ring.

However, it appears not all is what it seems. 

A close look at the image shows the picture has been 'flipped', and the flashy ring she is sporting is actually on her right hand.

Schapelle Corby has her many fans wondering if she's getting ready to walk down the aisle. Pictured

Schapelle Corby has her many fans wondering if she's getting ready to walk down the aisle. Pictured 

The convicted drug smuggler, who is currently celebrating her 47th birthday in Paris, set tongues wagging on Wednesday after an eagle-eyed fan spotted a sparkling ring on her left hand. It wasn't long before Schapelle's followers inundated the post, with one hearing wedding bells all the way from the city of love

The convicted drug smuggler, who is currently celebrating her 47th birthday in Paris, set tongues wagging on Wednesday after an eagle-eyed fan spotted a sparkling ring on her left hand. It wasn't long before Schapelle's followers inundated the post, with one hearing wedding bells all the way from the city of love

A tell tale give away that the picture has been 'mirrored' is that the Olympic rings seen on the Eiffel Tower in the background of the photo are around the wrong way.

In photography a 'mirrored' image is one in which right and left in reality have been reversed - as if seen in a mirror.

It comes after Kyle Sandilands recently shared his theory about where Schapelle Corby's drug-filled boogie board bag really came from after her infamous arrest at Bali airport almost 20 years ago.

Schapelle was incarcerated for nine years for attempting to smuggle cannabis into Indonesia.

A close look at the image shows the picture has been 'flipped'. Pictured correctly, with the Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower the right way around

A close look at the image shows the picture has been 'flipped'. Pictured correctly, with the Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower the right way around

She was arrested at Bali airport in October 2004 with 4.2kg of cannabis wrapped in plastic inside her boogie board bag.

Schapelle has always maintained her innocence and her lawyers argued she had unintentionally become a drug mule, suggesting baggage handlers put the drugs in her bag.

Radio shock jock Kyle, 53, discussed her incarceration on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Wednesday morning.

He said he believes smugglers forgot to take the cannabis out of the bag after her transit flight from Brisbane to Sydney, leading to it accidentally travelling on to Bali.

'I think they didn't take something out that should have come from Brisbane to Sydney. They missed it and off it went and got redirected to Bali,' he shared.

Schapelle has made a new life for herself after her release from an Indonesian prison in 2014, after being convicted for drug smuggling and is now making a living as a successful clockmaker

Schapelle has made a new life for herself after her release from an Indonesian prison in 2014, after being convicted for drug smuggling and is now making a living as a successful clockmaker

His co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson also shared her sympathies with Schapelle, claiming she didn't deserve the nine-year prison sentence.

'She nearly lost her mind over it. Either way, even if she did it, I don't think she deserved what she went through,' Jackie, 49, argued.

Schapelle has made a new life for herself after her release from an Indonesian prison in 2014, and is now making a living as a successful clockmaker.

Earlier this year, she promoted some of her colourful timepieces with her 162,000 followers, which typically retail for around $220.