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Ricki Lake says medium-sized LA fire damage was expected three months ago.

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Ricky Lake, Tyler Henry

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rickey lake Reflecting in the media Tyler HenryAn eerie prediction about the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.

“The great @tylerhenrymedium sang it! On October 15, 2024, less than three months later, ross [Burningham] I was on Tyler’s show and he saw fire.” Lake, 56, wrote: Instagram Saturday, January 11th. “Praying for everyone affected by this ongoing nightmare, including my new friends @tylerhenrymedium and @rachaelharris. Their homes may be at risk.”

Lake and husband Burningham, 57, guest-starred in an October 2024 episode of Netflix. Live from the other side with Tyler Henry.

“You should definitely watch it,” Lake concluded on Saturday. “Oh my.”

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In each episode of the live special, Henry, 28, meets with a variety of celebrity guests and a panel of loved ones for impromptu readings. In the Lake section, he predicted a fire would break out.

Henry speculated, “It could be a coincidence that not only do we lose everything, but we also lose something.” “I think this may have already happened. In case of material damage due to fire and water. It’s such a separate thing. We’ll find that there’s a story about a house burning down or something along those lines. Fire hazard. … There’s something about watching water seep into places it shouldn’t and cause damage. [pictures].”

Lake’s home was destroyed in the Pacific Palisades wildfire earlier this week.

“January 7, 25, the day we lost our home. 😭💔“She wrote via: Instagram A few days later, on Thursday, January 9th. “Timeline of efforts to save our beloved home in Malibu: 11:24 a.m., initial signs of smoke in Temescal Canyon, 11:54 a.m., fire system installed, 4:10 p.m. palm trees in Ross’ neighborhood. sprays water on (moving bowler), and at 6:17 PM Ross attempts to gas the fire system motor. (There was a bigger bowler move, but it didn’t work.) 😩6:55 Should we stay or go?”

Less than two hours later, Lake and her husband “surrendered. [their] “We will do our best,” he said and evacuated the area.

“I’m glad I survived without getting hurt. Forever grateful to our absolute angel @kirbykotler_,” Lake wrote. thursday. “He did everything he could to save our precious possessions. There is no doubt we would not have survived if we had stayed. I am sharing this for everyone who has inquired. Thank you for your love and blessings.”

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Los Angeles witnessed a terrifying natural weather event, and the star-studded community was greatly affected. Severe storms caused by Santa Ana gusts reportedly sparked a fast-burning brush fire around 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, and caused drivers along Sunset Boulevard and Palisades Drive to abandon their cars for safety. […]

She concluded, “Once again, please pray for those affected by this catastrophic event and, if possible, help.”

He remembered Henry’s prediction and shared it on social media, causing a shock. live from the other side co-host Amanda Klutz.

“This is WILD,” Kloots, 42, wrote via Instagram Story on Saturday. “@RickiLake lost her home to a fire in October on our show. live from the other side.”

check it out LAFD website Local wildfire warnings and Click here for resources. About how to help those affected.

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