Miles tells discussing losing home in La Wildfires

Miles Teller opens up to lose his home in Los Angeles Wildfires.

In an interview with E! NewsThe actor shared where close friends have helped him and his wife Keleigh Teller after their Pacific Palisades home burned down as Palisades four swept through their community.

“Many people have reached out, just either letting us know that they are there emotionally or people offer us their place,” Miles said. “I’m a death -headed, and then I’ve got a lot of people reaching out to Keleigh like,” I want to send Miles a Grateful Dead shirt. ”” ”

“Little things just mean a lot, so it’s been very heartwarming,” he added.

Keleigh Teller had shared on her Instagram the last photo she took off their home when they evacuated.

“To everyone who reaches out, I can’t thank you enough, your kind hearts have meant the world, I will never forget them,” she wrote in the caption of the post. “The community has come out stronger than I imagine, Pacific Palisades, I love you outside of goals; You are a little slice of the sky, we come back stronger than ever. “

Keleigh also shared a picture of their homes after being burned down and a photo of their neighborhood, before and after Palisades four.

“If you’re in the LA area, come out if you can. I wish I grabbed my wedding dress .. Wish I did very differently, but it doesn’t matter, get sure, go out. There are no words, ”she added to her post. “Thanks to the first respondents who are fighting.”

Teller said the grief of losing their homes has come “in waves.”

“When everything goes and you have each other, it’s very emotional,” Miles told E! News. “You lose your home, you are part of a club that no one wants to be part of. We know it’s not an immediate feeling of relief. And then we’re just there for each other. “

Teller is ready to play with Anya-Taylor Joy on the movie, The gorgeIt premieres globally on Apple TV+ 14 February.

The Tellers family is among the many whose homes were destroyed in the fire, including stars such as Mandy Moore, Jeff Bridges, Billy Crystal, Anna Faris, Cary Elwes, Paris Hilton, Milo Ventimiglia, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag and more.

After 24 days Eaton and Palisades Fires are now 100 percent contained. At least 29 people were killed in the two fires.