Ricki Lake shares eerie video of the moment medium Tyler Henry told her she’d lose her house in a fire

A resurfaced clip shows a psychic eerily predicting Ricki Lake’s home would burn in a fire, a chilling premonition that tragically came true months later.

GettyImages-2192892562.jpgEmergency services are battling the devastating fires in Los Angeles. Credit: VCG / Getty

The chaotic California wildfires, which began on Tuesday (January 7), have caused widespread devastation in the state.

Officials disclosed that at least 16 people have died as the fast-moving blazes have forced approximately 180,000 residents to evacuate their properties, per CNN. As of this writing, 13 people have been reported missing and unaccounted for.

According to The Independent, the Palisade and Eaton fires, two of the most significant blazes, have consumed nearly 39,000 acres of land and destroyed 10,000 homes and other structures.

GettyImages-2192892552.jpgFires continue to blaze in LA. Credit: VCG / Getty

A significant number of Hollywood celebrities have also been impacted by the ferocious flames that have ravaged Los Angeles.

Among those who have suffered in Ricki Lake, who revealed earlier this week that she and her husband Ross Burningham’s “dream home” fell victim to the Palisades Fire, the largest of the Southern California fires.

“After a valiant and brave effort by our friend and hero @kirbykotler_ Ross and I lost our dream home. This description ‘dream home’ doesn’t suffice. It was our heaven on earth. The place where we planned to grow old together,” she wrote.

The Hairspray star went on to call the loss an “immeasurable” one as the property was also where she tied the knot with Burningham in 2022.

“I grieve along with all of those suffering during this apocalyptic event,” she said, sharing pictures of the house. “Praying for all of my neighbors, my friends, my community, the animals, the firefighters and first responders.”

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On Saturday (January 11), the Cry-baby actress took to Instagram once again to share a chilling resurfaced clip from her appearance on Tyler Henry’s Netflix series, Live From the Other Side with Tyler Henry, back in October.

In the video, the Hollywood medium told the 56-year-old and her husband that he “saw” a house fire and “loss of material objects”.

“There might end up being a coincidence where not only do we lose something… Trying to think how to articulate this without it sounding concerning,” Henry, 28 said. “I think this may have already happened.”

Watch the clip below:

“If there was a loss of material objects from both fire and water – and water though – that’s the kind of weird distinction. It’s two separate things,” he continued. “So we’re going to end up finding that there’s a story where, like, there was a house fire or something along those lines,” he added to a seemingly concerned Lake.

Nearly three months after the unsettling interview, Lake lost her home. In the caption of her latest post, Lake expressed shock that Henry seemed to have seen the impending destruction of their property.

“The great @tylerhenrymedium called it,” she penned. “Less than three months ago, on Oct 15th, 2024 Ross and I were on Tyler’s show, and guys, he SAW the fire.

“The show is on @netflix. I urge you to watch it. #livefromtheothersidewithtylerhenry Omg.”

“Praying for all those impacted by this ongoing nightmare, including my new friend, @tylerhenrymedium and @rachaelharris whose homes I hear may be at risk,” she added.

GettyImages-2192884343.jpgSearch and rescue team members search the ruins of one of the thousands of homes that were destroyed. Credit: David McNew / Getty

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that more than 7,500 local, state, and federal firefighting personnel and 1,200 fire trucks have been deployed to protect the communities.

“We are putting all available resources behind fighting these wildfires, including leveraging local and federal assets. California has thousands of boots on the ground working to combat these fires. The state is leaving no stone unturned to protect California communities,” he said.

Per The Independent, President Joe Biden informed California officials to “spare no expense,” and shared that the federal government will cover “100 percent of the cost” for the next 180 days.

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