At a Glance
- Miles Teller surprised wife Keleigh Teller with a replica of her wedding dress on Dec. 27 TikTok.
- The gift came 11 months after a Pacific Palisades fire destroyed the original dress and the couple’s community.
- Keleigh posted gratitude, urging safety and thanking first responders.
- Why it matters: It showcases personal resilience and community support amid tragedy.
Keleigh Teller shared a tender Christmas moment when her husband Miles revealed a replica of the wedding dress that was lost in a fire. The video, posted on TikTok on Dec. 27, captured the couple’s emotional bond and the community’s healing.
The Gift
Miles held the camera while Keleigh opened a red box. She reached in, pulled out a garment bag, and asked:
Keleigh Teller said:
> “Is this my wedding dress?”
Miles answered:
Miles Teller replied:
> “Yeah.”
Keleigh cried and posted:
Keleigh Teller captioned:
> “Miles had my wedding dress that burned in the fire remade. So happy. Merry Christmas everyone!”
The Fire and Community
In a Jan. 9 Instagram post, Keleigh reflected on the Pacific Palisades fire that destroyed their home and the original dress. She wrote:
Keleigh Teller said:
> “To everyone reaching out I can’t thank you enough, your kind hearts have meant the world, I’ll never forget them.”
She urged residents to evacuate:
Keleigh Teller urged:
> “If you’re in the LA area PLEASE get out if you can.”
Keleigh also added:
Keleigh Teller added:
> “I wish I grabbed my wedding dress .. wish I did a lot different but it doesn’t matter, stay safe, get out. there are no words. THANK YOU to the first responders fighting.”
Miles, who began dating Keleigh in 2013, has shown devotion throughout. He said:
Miles Teller said:
> “When I first met her, she turned me down like three times in one night.”
And on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live, he explained:
Miles Teller said:
> “If I’m not filming, I’m with her from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed.”
Key Takeaways
- The replica wedding dress was a heartfelt gift from Miles to Keleigh on Dec. 27.
- The gesture followed an 11-month recovery from a devastating fire that burned the original dress.
- Keleigh’s public messages emphasize gratitude, safety, and community resilience.

The moment reminds us how love and community can rise even after loss.

