Ricki Lake's house burning down in LA fire was seemingly predicted by psychic Tyler Henry

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Ricki Lake has uncovered the moment psychic Tyler Henry predicted that her home would burn in a fire.

The 56-year-old former talk show host lost her Pacific Palisades home, like many other public figures, in this week's raging Los Angeles wildfires.

On Thursday she revealed that her sprawling abode had been destroyed in the inferno, despite her best efforts to save it.

And on Saturday, she appeared on Instagram to share a highlight from an October 2024 episode of Live From The Other Side With Tyler Henry in which the medium warned of the destruction to come.

'The great @tylerhenrymedium called it! Less than three months ago, on Oct 15th, 2024 Ross and I were on Tyler's show and guys, he SAW the fire,' she wrote in a caption, referring to husband Ross Burningham.

She encouraged her 450,000 followers to check out the full episode for themselves, adding, 'The show is on @netflix. I urge you to watch it.'

Ricki Lake has uncovered the moment psychic Tyler Henry predicted that her home would burn in a fire

The 56-year-old former talk show host lost her Pacific Palisades home, like many other public figures, in this week's raging Los Angeles wildfires

The note continued, '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.'

In the outtake, Tyler said, 'If there was a loss of material objects from a fire and water, that's the kind of weird distinction — it's two separate things...'

'So we're going to end up finding there's a story, where like, there was a house fire or something along those lines,' he continued.

He added, 'There's jut something about watching water seep into a place that it shouldn't and damaging things.'

Ricki appeared stunned in the footage, dropping her mouth at one point while her husband sat next to her with his arm wrapped around her shoulder.

In a post shared online earlier in the week, the media personality declared herself a 'survivor.'

Sharing a selfie with a solemn expression, she wrote, 'If I am anything at all, I am a f'ing survivor.'

Lake said that at 11:24am on Tuesday, she saw 'early signs of smoke in Temescal Canyon,' leading her and Burningham to set up a fire defense system which included sprinklers.

At 4:10pm, Lake said Burningham used a hose to extinguish a blaze on a palm tree on their neighbors' property.

On Saturday, Lake appeared on Instagram to share a highlight from an October 2024 episode of Live From The Other Side With Tyler Henry in which the medium warned of the destruction to come

In a post shared online earlier in the week, the media personality declared herself a 'survivor' 

Lake and her spouse married at the home three years ago in January 2022.

She said she and Ross weighed the risk of trying to save the home against their physical safety amid the windy night fires.

'We finally surrendered our efforts and left our home at 8:02pm,' she recounted, adding that they are 'grateful to have made it out alive and uninjured.'

She added, 'No doubt, had we stayed, we would not have survived.'

The star also posted nighttime dash-cam footage of her exit down Malibu's winding roads that night.

Lake said she was 'praying' for other locals and their homes amid the wreckage caused by the fires.

'I think I might have just said goodbye to my house,' she said in one chilling moment.

The devastation in Southern California unfolded on Tuesday morning when a combination of heavy wind and lack of rain created the perfect condition for a brush fire.

 Lake said that at 11:24am on Tuesday, she saw 'early signs of smoke in Temescal Canyon,' leading her and Burningham to set up a fire defense system which included sprinklers

Lake and her spouse married at the home three years ago in January 2022

The flames quickly spread and as of Friday evening, 21,317 acres of land had been scorched in the Palisades fire alone, with firefighters still working around the clock to contain the flames there and at other locations throughout the sprawling city.

The Pacific Palisades was home to celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Anna Farris, Tyra Banks, and many more. 

Paris Hilton lost her Malibu mansion in the blaze and launched an emergency fund, starting with a $100,000 donation to other victims.

Along with her generous contribution, the heiress revealed that she will match 'additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more' and said she plans to volunteer on-site this weekend.

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