Skye Wheatley 'feels guilty' posting online amid bushfire crisis
Daily MailSocial media star Skye Wheatley said she 'feels guilty' posting about her everyday life amid Australia's bushfire crisis. Heartfelt: Social media star Skye Wheatley, 25, admitted to 'feeling guilty' posting about her everyday life amid Australia's bushfire crisis, in an Instagram Story post on Sunday A video saw Skye dressed in sleepwear inside her Gold Coast home, and speaking candidly on the impact the bushfires have had on the country. 'I can't get the horror out of my mind': Skye added that while it's 'good everyone is posting' about the bushfires and how people can help, there's also 'no escape' An 'unprecedented' state of disaster was declared in Victoria giving the government special powers - used for the first time ever - to impose forced evacuations and give emergency services the right to take over properties. Pictured: Kangaroos jump in a field of smoke in Snowy Valley on the outskirts of Cooma in New South Wales on January 4 If you'd like to donate to the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief, To donate to the St Vincent de Paul Society appeal for bushfire victims, For donations to Victoria's Country Fire Authority To donate to Foodbank click here and here for the World Wildlife Fund.