Miles Teller's wife Keleigh Teller shared her sorrow over leaving her wedding dress behind before wildfires destroyed her home. Jessica Simpson and Britney Spears were forced to evacuate on Thursday.
Miles Teller's house is among those that have reportedly been burned down in the California wildfires.
Miles Teller and his wife, Keleigh Teller, are safe as the LA fires continue to rage across 30,000 acres in Southern California. Thousands of homes have been destroyed, including the couple’s ...
While many still do not know the fate of their homes, there is confirmation that Teller's home has been ... The Eaton fire in the Pasadena area has claimed two lives and caused the evacuation ...
Miles Teller's wife, Keleigh ... The Eaton fire in the Pasadena area has claimed two lives and caused the evacuation of a senior center. Jamie Lee Curtis evacuated her Pacific Palisades home ...
Maverick' actor and the model-actress, who have been married since 2019, reportedly purchased their home in 2023
Aaron Rodgers' playing future remains undecided, with the New York Jets quarterback focused on the lingering wildfires near his home in Southern California.
Taylor Swift shared on her Instagram story that she has donated to 10 organizations in the Los Angeles area, which is experiencing widespread wildfire devastation.
Royal expert Tessa Dunlop said that Harry seems to be struggling with his new California life as he was spotted out with Meghan Markle.
I’ve been dealing with trying to protect my house out here,” Rodgers said. “My home is fine. I’m not in the areas that have been affected, but it’s been a weird time for so many that live down
Taylor Swift shared on her Instagram story that she has donated to 10 organizations in the Los Angeles area, which is experiencing widespread wildfire devastation.
Wildfires have been burning out of control since Jan. 7. More than 40,000 acres are ablaze since the fire started, destroying much of the seaside LA neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, burning to the ground the Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center, displacing hundreds of thousands and leaving at least 24 people dead as of Jan. 15.