Tammin Sursok was caught in a terrifying tornado in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Australian actress cowered with her two young children and husband, Sean McEwen, on Saturday as twisters ravaged the state.
The 40-year-old shared the whole ordeal on Instagram Stories, first posting a photo of herself and her children setting up the room with pillows and blankets to hide in for the night.
“Tornado sirens going off, in a closet,” she captioned the scary photo.
Tammin later shared a video update saying that after the family settled into the closet, she had “a kid who didn't care, and a kid who did.”
Tammin Sursok (pictured) was caught in a terrifying tornado in Nashville, Tennessee
“We have food, water, the dog, and yes,” she added as she walked away.
She then filmed her husband standing outside in the hallway and warned him, “You gotta get in here!” What are you doing?'
'I'm a father, you have to stay flexible. I'm ready,” he said, before revealing he had a flashlight, phone charger, cash, car keys and two knives with him in case he needed them.
'Maybe you need to survive, maybe you need stuff. This is what men do. We put things in our pockets. You have to prepare for everything,” he argued as Tammin pushed him into the closet.
The Australian actress cowered with her two young children and husband, Sean McEwen, on Saturday as twisters ravaged the state
She then filmed her husband Sean (pictured) standing outside in the hallway and warned him: 'You gotta get in here! What are you doing?'
The former Home and Away star shared a final update saying the storm had hit “just north of us” and missed her home, but she was praying for everyone in its path
The former Home and Away star shared a final update saying the storm had hit “just north of us” and missed her home, but she was praying for everyone in its path.
Tammin and Sean, who married in 2011, share two daughters, Phoenix, 10, and Lennon, four.
At least six people are dead in two Tennessee counties and nearly two dozen injured after a heartbreaking video on social media showed multiple twisters across the South on Saturday.
Residents reported seeing tornadoes in Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee.
At least six people are dead in two Tennessee counties and nearly two dozen injured after multiple twisters ripped through the South on Saturday
Those states and Alabama are under tornado watch that is expected to last at least through the end of the day.
Officials in Montgomery County, Tennessee confirmed that at least three people died, including a child, and 23 others were treated for injuries at a local hospital due to the storm.
In a separate report, the Nashville Emergency Operation Center said in a post on a social media account that three people were killed by severe storms.
Multiple communities reported injuries, roofs torn off homes and power outages for thousands of people in Tennessee on Saturday after a series of severe storms ravaged the state.