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Miles Teller Survived A Brutal Car Accident After Colliding With An Uber

Miles Teller Survived A Brutal Car Accident After Colliding With An Uber

Caroline Soriano

Just before Christmas eve, one of the lead stars of "Fantastic Four" had been involved in a traumatic car accident. Miles Teller, who was driving with his girlfriend to Los Angeles, has collided with an Uber on a Thursday night.

According to E! News, the actor from "Bleed For This" was driving with his girlfriend Keleigh Sperry when an Uber driver decided to make a left turn, cutting off Teller's Bronco. This made the star's car to flip over but fortunately, it resulted only to minor injuries. Both Teller, Sperry, and the Uber passenger were safe however, the Uber passenger was rushed to the hospital.

Who Caused The Accident? Despite being avoidable, the Valley Traffic Division blamed the accident to the Uber driver. TMZ reported that police says that it's not the 29-year-old's fault rather the Uber driver who made an unsafe left turn. This is the recent car accident that Teller has been involved with after an almost deadly collision had happened when he was 20 years old.

According to Miles Teller, his buddy lost control of his car which caused it to flip for about eight times. This threw him out of the window causing him to become unconscious. He was about 50 feet from the car, lifeless, and covered in blood which made his buddy thought he was dead. This left him scars and trauma that lasts until now.

"Are Okay" After The Accident. After the terrifying incident, Miles Teller and his girlfriend were lucky to survive. He even shared to his twitter account that he and his Sperry "are okay" and that he hoped that the passengers are fine as well.

He also said that the accident was inevitable and that the "woman's" irrational and ignorant decision put their lives in danger. Finally, he ended his post saying that he was happy that he could walk away.

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