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Sara Bareilles makes horrifying discovery behind unopened door inside her home: ‘Traumatic’

March 20, 2026
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Sara Bareilles makes horrifying  discovery behind unopened door  inside her home: ‘Traumatic’

It’s not a love song — it’s a nightmare.

Pop star Sara Bareilles was left horrified when she discovered a pile of dead animal bones hidden inside her quiet country home.

Sara Bareilles smiles in a blue cardigan over a striped shirt at the opening night of
Sara Bareilles reacted in horror after opening a long-sealed door inside her country home. Getty Images

The 46-year-old “Waitress” star took to Instagram Thursday to share the moment she cracked open a door she says had never been opened before — and instantly regretted it.

Crooning nervously as she filmed, Bareilles joked about the risky move before things took a dark turn.

“When you live in the country and you open a door, that has always been closed every time before,” she sang. “And you see some stuff falling out you think, maybe I should see what’s inside.”

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Moments later, she recoiled in horror over the stomach-churning sight.

“It’s a skull … it’s a skull … the bone of a maggot-filled skull,” she said in disbelief.

Behind the door? A revolting mix of black soot, dirt and what appeared to be decomposing animal carcasses.

“I don’t know what this thing is. It’s a giant dragon. What the f–k?!” she shrieked.

A close-up of a decaying animal skull and other organic matter inside a dark, confined space.
A skull and decomposing animal remains were revealed behind the mysterious unopened door. Instagram/Sara Bareilles
A hand opening an old, white, rusted metal door on a wall with peeling paint.
The singer said the door inside her home had never been opened before. Instagram/Sara Bareilles

Bareilles quickly slammed the door shut, but the damage was done.

In a follow-up clip, the shaken singer returned armed with gloves and a paper bag, revealing she had never managed to open the mysterious door before — until debris spilling out forced her hand.

Peeking inside again at the gruesome discovery, she described a “carcass and remains of some kind of giant rodent.” Her best guess is a raccoon … or something worse.

Sara Bareilles in an old country home, looking shocked as she shovels behind an unopened door.
Armed with a shovel, gloves, Bareilles prepared to remove the rotting remains, Instagram/Sara Bareilles

With a garden shovel in hand, the Broadway star removed the rotting mess only to uncover even more horror.

“This body is big. It’s like a turkey,” she said, before screaming.

“Oh my God, it’s like birthing itself backwards. There’s multiples. It’s multiple things!”

Sara Bareilles smiling at the world premiere of
Bareilles admitted that the experience was “traumatic.” Getty Images

Bareilles scooped the remains into a bag, later admitting simply: “That was traumatic.”

She even joked that her recent binge of the survival show “Alone” helped prepare her for the grisly task.

“I won’t give any spoilers, but you got to be tough,” she said. “If one of those contestants had encountered this, they would have boiled the bones.”

Instead, Bareilles opted for a more peaceful sendoff, saying she planned to give the creatures a “little blessing” before returning them to nature — despite them being “very dead.”

Bareilles’ “Girls5eva” co-star Busy Philipps couldn’t handle the footage.

“It is so vile,” Philipps said while laughing and screaming in an Instagram Story. “This is the worst HGTV show I’ve ever seen in my life … she’s braver than I am.”

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