Keleigh Teller Brought To Tears By Miles With Christmas Gift
The 38-year-old movie star who hosted SNL in November had
the 33-year-old actress' wedding dress recreated nearly one year after it
was destroyed in the
Pacific Palisades fire.
On Friday Keleigh Teller took to Instagram to
share a video of her unboxing the present in front of the Christmas tree
She explained to her 1.4 million followers,
'Miles had my wedding dress remade after I lost it in the fires.'
The model said she was so moved by the
gesture that she 'almost passed out' and 'had to sit.'
She gave a shoutout to the gown's designer,
adding, 'Thank you @moniquelhuillier.'
Keleigh Teller, whose maiden name is Sperry,
also shared an image of her husband handling the white dress as it hung from a
door.
She gushed, 'Sweetest husband,' and added a
teary eyed, Christmas tree, and prayer hand emojis
The clip, shared via Instagram Stories,
showed her wearing merlot-colored pajamas from her eponymous luxury loungewear
range.
She added a classic Santa hat while opening
her gift, which was carefully packed into a large red box.
'Is this my wedding dress?' Keleigh Teller
asked her husband, who confirmed, 'Yeah,' as he filmed her priceless reaction.
Her mouth dropped and she said, 'Oh my god,'
before unzipping the garment bag to reveal her white gown.
She was moved to tears while admiring the
design, which she wore for the couple's September 2019 wedding in Hawaii.
This past January the Top Gun actor and his
wife were among dozens of A-list celebrities who evacuated their homes
when flames swept across Los Angeles.
The
couple bought the 6,600 square foot Cape Cod-style home, located between the
Palisades Bluffs and Palisades Village, in April 2023.
They
paid $7.5 million for the abode, which was constructed in 2015 and had three
stories with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
'My
wife and I, like a lot of us in the Pacific Palisades, lost our home in the
fires and my heart breaks for everyone who has been affected across the
city.
'Truly
my heart goes out to all you guys,' Miles said on stage at the FireAid benefit
concert in Inglewood, California weeks after the inferno.
The
fundraising event was held to help aid victims of the devastating fires.
Keleigh
shared a heartbreaking social media post about losing their home just days
after the deadly fires began on January 7 amid strong Santa Ana winds.
She
uploaded the final photo of their house while evacuating and wrote online, 'Snapped
this driving out.'
To
everyone reaching out I can't thank you enough, your kind hearts have meant the
world, I'll never forget them.
'Community
has come out stronger than I could imagine, Pacific Palisades I love you beyond
measure. You are a little slice of heaven. We will come back stronger than
ever,' she added.

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