Skye Wheatley wants her wisdom teeth out despite coronavirus pandemic

Skye Wheatley is considering getting her wisdom teeth removed.

However, the Big Brother star-turned-influencer admitted in an Instagram Story clip on Thursday that she’s hesitant to have the operation as they will ‘rip’ her teeth out.

‘So if anyone has had their wisdom teeth out, let me know your experience please because I’m a bit scared,’ the 25-year-old said inside her Gold Coast home.  

Next possible surgery: Skye Wheatley, 25, (pictured) announced amid the coronavirus pandemic that she’s considering getting her wisdom teeth removed 

Dressed in a black hooded sweater and with her long blonde locks out, Skye told her followers that she went to the dentist to get her teeth cleaned. 

‘They gave me such a good clean and I think I’m considering having my wisdom teeth out,’ she went on to say.

Skye admitted that she’s hesitant in having the procedure as they won’t ‘put her to sleep’ and surgeons will ‘rip’ her teeth out.

Routine procedure: The mother-of-one first told her followers that she went to the dentist to get her teeth cleaned

Routine procedure: The mother-of-one first told her followers that she went to the dentist to get her teeth cleaned 

Calling on her fans: However, Skye admitted that she's hesitant to get her wisdom teeth removed as surgeons will 'rip' her teeth out. She then asked her online community for advice

Calling on her fans: However, Skye admitted that she’s hesitant to get her wisdom teeth removed as surgeons will ‘rip’ her teeth out. She then asked her online community for advice 

‘So if anyone has had their wisdom teeth out, let me know your experience please because I’m a bit scared,’ she said.

‘They don’t even put you to sleep for the operation, like what?!’ Skye continued. ‘I said to him [the dentist], “But you’re ripping my teeth out, like you going to do that when I’m awake?!”‘ 

It comes two weeks after Skye was the latest star to be affected by the toilet paper shortage, as anxious shoppers around the country fear the spread of coronavirus.

Latest star affected: It comes two weeks after Skye was the latest star to be affected by the toilet paper shortage, as anxious shoppers around the country fear the spread of coronavirus

Latest star affected: It comes two weeks after Skye was the latest star to be affected by the toilet paper shortage, as anxious shoppers around the country fear the spread of coronavirus 

The mother-of-one shared a photo to Instagram Stories at the time, of empty shelves at her local Coles supermarket on the Gold Coast.

‘All the toilet paper is gone at our local Coles. I’m done,’ Skye captioned the picture, alongside several laughing face emojis.   

Comedian Hamish Blake, 38, previously joked in an Instagram post that he’s been forced to wear jumbo nappies in the wake of the toilet paper shortage.   

‘Really great, uncomfortable, super expensive, bad value hack for if you can’t get toilet paper at the moment,’ Hamish wrote in the post’s caption.

All gone: Skye shared a photo to Instagram Stories at the time, of empty shelves at her local Coles supermarket on the Gold Coast

All gone: Skye shared a photo to Instagram Stories at the time, of empty shelves at her local Coles supermarket on the Gold Coast 

Having a laugh: Comedian Hamish Blake, 38, previously joked in an Instagram post that he's been forced to wear jumbo nappies in the wake of the toilet paper shortage

Having a laugh: Comedian Hamish Blake, 38, previously joked in an Instagram post that he’s been forced to wear jumbo nappies in the wake of the toilet paper shortage 

‘Stay strong. Stay creative,’ the father-of-two added, alongside the hashtag ‘last pack’ and the flexed biceps emoji.  

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness accompanied by fever, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath and fatigue. It can produce pneumonia.

The spread of the disease, which began in Wuhan, China, has seen over 219,000 cases worldwide and more than 8,900 fatalities.

As of March 19, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia is 710, including six deaths.

Statistics: The total number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Australia is 710, including six deaths, as of March 19

Statistics: The total number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Australia is 710, including six deaths, as of March 19