Brooklyn Decker reveals her cars were broken into by BEARS overnight in an attempt to get some food

Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick had both their SUVs broken into last night by bears, who managed to open doors and get inside while looking for food. 

The model-turned-actress shared a series of videos early Friday showing three open car doors on her two SUVs and large dirty paw prints inside the vehicle. 

‘Bears broke into our f-ing cars last night! Bears! Or a bear,’ she explained as panned around her driveway. 

She didn’t share where the break in occurred, though the pair – who share two young children – have homes in North Carolina and Texas.

A silver SUV had one door open

Brooklyn Decker shared her cars were broken into overnight by bears. A silver SUV had one door open

Brooklyn Decker shared her cars were broken into overnight by bears

Two doors to her black Mercedes SUV were ajar Friday morning

Friday morning the nanny asked if they’d left car doors open. Two doors to her black Mercedes SUV were ajar 

According to Decker, her nanny asked at 7am if they had left their car doors open last night. 

She showed her instagram followers what she then discovered – two doors to her black Mercedes SUV were open and a door to a silver SUV was also ajar.

 ‘They can actually open door handles,’ Decker went on as she zoomed in. ‘Can you guys see all the dirt marks? 

 Inside the black SUV, by a car seat, was a massive dirty paw print. 

There was a massive black paw print in the back of the SUV.

Decker wore a whistle to inspect the vehicles, in case bears were still there

There was a massive black paw print in the back of the black SUV. Decker wore a whistle to inspect the vehicles, in case bears were still there

But outside the car on the ground was the real prize, which had eluded the unwelcome visitors – food still safely ensconced inside a Yeti zip-top cooler. 

‘If this isn’t an ad for Yeti, I don’t know what is. They tried to get into the Yeti, they scratched the Yeti… Little puncture marks on the top,’ she narrated as she showed it off, and the hole in the cloth exterior. 

And she even clarified,  ‘I promise this isn’t an ad for Yeti.’

Inside she showed off an unharmed container of yogurt. ‘They smelled the yogurt!’

Decker then walked back into her home, sharing her plan for what would have happened if the animals were still around.

‘I’m wearing a whistle because if they were still in the car I would have scared them off with my whistle.’  

Decker married the former tennis star in 2009. They have a son, Hank, who turns three this weekend and a baby girl born earlier this year.  

 

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