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Woman Panicked After Finding Shed Snakeskin Under Her Couch In Viral TikTok—And NOPE

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TikToker @barbellsandbooks went to move her couch to set up her Christmas tree when she made the disturbing discovery that made her want to "burn down my house."

A woman on TikTok went viral after discovering a shed snakeskin under her couch.

TikToker Sarah (@barbellsandbooks) took to the platform to send out an SOS after she moved her couch to set up her Christmas tree and was met with the molted evidence.


She began her video, which has been viewed more than 3 million times, with text overlay that read:

"SOS HELP ME"

Sarah then addressed viewers:

"I'm going to need somebody to talk me out of burning my house down."

She flipped the camera and explained:

"I'm moving my furniture so I can put up my Christmas tree, and I'm sweeping behind the furniture, and this is what I find."
"Somebody send help. That's in my house somewhere."
"That's in my house right now somewhere."

The camera landed on a giant snakeskin that had been shed under her couch.

And now, of course, it's on the loose.

Sarah captioned her video:

"If you're my insurance company keep scrolling."

You can watch below.

@barbellsbooks

If you're my insurance company keep scrolling. #snake #helpme #nightmare #countryliving #hauntedtiktok #imscared

Viewers seemed just as mortified as the creator.

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Several agreed finding the snakeskin was justifiable grounds for relocation.

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And, as always, some had to drop jokes.

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But, yeah, we'd be panicking, too.

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