Top Gun actor Miles Teller gets wife’s wedding dress remade after losing their home in LA wildfires

Smita Kunvarji
7NEWS
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents — including celebrities — lost their homes during the January wildfires.
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles residents — including celebrities — lost their homes during the January wildfires. Credit: 7NEWS

Hollywood actor Miles Teller has made a deeply romantic gesture for his wife after the couple lost their home in the Los Angeles wildfires.

The Top Gun: Maverick star had Keleigh’s wedding dress remade after she regretted leaving the gown — along with other precious belongings — behind when they were forced to evacuate their home in January.

In a TikTok shared on Sunday, Keleigh can be seen opening a large red box before revealing the recreated white gown.

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“Miles had my wedding dress that burned in the fire remade,” she captioned the post.

“So happy, Merry Christmas everyone.”

Fans and followers were quick to praise Teller’s “deeply romantic” gesture, with some even suggesting the couple renew their vows.

Keleigh wore the custom Monique Lhuillier dress when she married Miles in September 2019.

Keleigh Teller wore the custom Monique Lhuillier in 2019 for the couple’s Maui wedding.
Keleigh Teller wore the custom Monique Lhuillier in 2019 for the couple’s Maui wedding. Credit: Instagram
Miles and Keleigh Teller lost their home during the LA wildfires in January.
Miles and Keleigh Teller lost their home during the LA wildfires in January. Credit: Instagram

Miles and Keleigh Teller lost the property during the fast-moving wildfires that swept through Los Angeles in January, forcing tens of thousands of residents — including celebrities — to flee amid flames and thick smoke.

On January 9, Keleigh shared the last photo taken of their LA property before they drove away, showing their white home still standing at the time.

Keleigh thanked those who reached out and praised the community for rallying together during the disaster.

“I wish I grabbed my wedding dress…wish I did a lot different but it doesn’t matter,” she shared.

Keleigh shared a shot of their home before they were forced evacuate.
Keleigh shared a shot of their home before they were forced evacuate. Credit: Instagram

Almost a year later, the couple are rebuilding their lives with the support of their friends and family.

In September, the Tellers marked their sixth wedding anniversary, with Keleigh reflecting on the challenging year.

“This year showed us what we’re made of,” she wrote.

“Started out with a painful goodbye to our pop.

“Immediately into running from fire as we watched our home and everything we’ve created burn to the ground, and then into a robbery that is a story for another day.

“Today I know we can face anything, dance through every lightning strike and find home in each other when we’re homesick for a place that no longer exists.

“Home isn’t four walls, it truly is two eyes and a heartbeat.”

Originally published on 7NEWS

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