The “Top Gun: Maverick” star was saved by the late grandfather’s guard before the home burned into the Palisades fire
“Top Gun: Maverick” Star Miles Teller Is it detailed by those moments that lead to the evacuation of his family during the palisades of fire.
During his appearance in “Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” the actor explained that before his home in Pacific Palisadam, his grandmother moved to southern California and lived with him after his grandfather died.
“So, my wife and I woke up and where we lived in Palisades, we were somehow at an altitude. So, as soon as we opened the curtains on the balcony of the main bedroom, at 12 o’clock we saw in our 12 hours in our 12 hours The beginning of the fire.
Teller explained that the fire was about 3 miles away from his house when they first a spotted flame.
“And Keleigh said,” If that fire starts from 12 to three hours, we are really in trouble and we have to move. “Then I took care of my grandmother because my grandfather, with whom I was extremely close, had just died a few weeks before.
“I would say from a time when we woke up and saw that it was a must -have evacuation, I would say it’s 90 minutes to two hours. And we look at it on TV as it happens and people leave cars.”
“So, I said,” Hey Mup. “That’s what we call her. And then we kind of grabbed very little.
Teller explained that his home is not surrounded by any “brush”, only family homes and family companies.
“The fire is scary. I grew up on the east coast and hurricane a lot of time in Florida. Usually they are somehow scared of you as a week. You have a lot of heads. But for the fire, man, I would move quickly.
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“At that moment, people already catch their children and run down the street, and it was pure … it was quite chaotic. Absolutely.”
Teller flashed the clock during a talk show and explained that while evacuating, he grabbed his grandfather’s watch.
“One of the items I took was my grandfather’s watch. I don’t know what the camera is,” Teller said, as he pointed to his grandparents on his wrist.
At the La Fireaid Benefation Concert, Teller broke through his silence after he and his wife Keleigh Teller, He lost his home during the fire of Palisades.
“First, I just want to raise. I know there are a lot of first answers tonight. I know there were a lot of them at home. So thank you all for keeping us. Thanks.
“My wife and I, like many of us in Pacific Palisads, lost our home in fires, and my heart breaks down for all who are affected throughout the city. Indeed, my heart comes out to all of you.”
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Last month, Keleigh went on Instagram to post photos before and after in the inscription, noting that she regretted her left her wedding dress when she and the actor had evacuated before the flames consumed their property.
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“If you are in the LA -A area, come out if you can. I wish I had grabbed my wedding dress .. I wish I did a lot differently, but it doesn’t matter, stay safe, go out,” Keleigh time.
Teller was joined on stage by his neighbor, who shared his moving, personal story of how Palisades Fire influenced him and his family.
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The musicians gathered at Los Angeles at the Fireaid Benefit concert, which was held at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum. The aim of the benefit was to renovate the communities that were denying fires that were burned in Los Angeles in January.