Healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.
Mental Health
Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.
Public health
Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.
Reproductive Health
For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.
Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
jeudi 14 février 2019
Shop the 40+ Hottest Living Room Furniture Pieces of 2019 - You Won't Regret It
One easy way you can upgrade your living room this year is by investing in a few new furniture pieces that will totally transform your space. Whether you're on the hunt for a comfy sofa bed or a modern coffee table, we searched and uncovered more than 40 hot pieces of furniture on the internet right now. The best part: we found tons of stylish picks at every price point, so no doubt you'll find what fits in your budget. Keep reading to shop our favorites, and upgrade your home today.
Häagen-Dazs Is Releasing a Boozy Ice Cream Collection, and I Can't Contain My Excitement
You're probably not exactly craving ice cream right now due to current weather conditions, but thanks to Häagen-Dazs, that's likely about to change. The ice cream brand is releasing an all-new Spirits Collection featuring five boozy flavors, a new cookie square, and a nondairy option that are all definitely worth bearing the cold for. With flavors like Irish Cream Brownie and Bourbon Vanilla Bean Truffle, each pint is made to pair perfectly with some of your favorite cocktails. We'll cheers to that!
If you're worried about what might happen if you eat a whole carton in one sitting (we've all been there), fret not. Though these ice creams are made to taste like cocktails and spirits, each flavor contains less than 0.5 percent alcohol, so don't expect to feel buzzed after indulging. The Häagen-Dazs Spirits Collection will be widely available in freezer aisles around the nation this April. Take a look at the new flavors ahead, and start making some room in your freezer STAT.
Attention, Renters! These Temporary Wallpaper Transformations Will Inspire You to Go Bold
The thought of redesigning our homes is always nice in theory, but in all reality, painting walls and hanging wallpaper is a task that if we regret, is not easy to undo (and not one that our landlords like to take care of, either). Luckily, temporary wallpaper is here to save the day. This sticky adhesive is great for renters and indecisives alike, because just as easy as it is to stick on, it's equally as simple to peel off. Risk-taking has never been easier, and after seeing these before and afters from our friends at Tempaper, we have an idea that you'll be feeling a bit more daring. Say goodbye to the days of neutral tones and hello to the days of bright, bold, and patterned designs with these transformation pictures ahead!
128 Affordable Valentine's Day Gifts For Men in Their 20s
If you're shopping for a 20-something dude and want to get him something cool and useful this Valentine's Day, don't overwhelm yourself trying to figure out what! Be it your friend, boyfriend, or husband, any guy navigating his 20s would seriously not mind shredding through wrapping paper to open up these bad boys. Each one is $50 or less, so they're easy on your bank account, too!
- With Haley Lyndes, Krista Jones, Rebecca Brown, India Yaffe, and Lauren Harrano
I Used to Hate My Ugly Apartment, but These 10 Decor Items Totally Transformed It
I'm lucky enough to live in a rent-controlled apartment in San Francisco. That said, it hasn't been updated in over 15 years, leaving me with ugly brown carpet and dark beige walls. In an effort to spruce up my old space without doing any handiwork, I simply invested in a few decor pieces that totally transformed it overnight. From a white fuzzy carpet to a cool bed frame, these picks make for great inspiration if you're looking to refresh a room in your home. Keep reading to see my favorite items and start thinking about your next revamp.
20 Bedroom Furniture Pieces So Affordable, They're Selling Like Crazy
If you feel like your bedroom could use a refresh, you've come to the right place. Instead of spending a fortune on redoing the whole thing, try investing in a few new furniture pieces that will make it feel like new. To make sure you find your perfect match without overspending, we shopped and uncovered the hottest picks out there. The best part? Everything is under $250, so you can buy more than just one thing. Keep reading to shop.
How to Roast Vegetables to Perfection
Looking for a quick, easy, and enticing way to incorporate more vegetables into your life? Roasting may very well be just the solution you need. Not only does the blast of high heat cook vegetables to fork-tender in next to no time, but it also magically caramelizes the edges, making each bite slightly sweet and all the more enticing.
Little more than a bit of prep work and roughly 20-30 minutes of cook time separates your meal from the addition of a brightly colored, mouth-watering, and rather healthy side. And while methods vary slightly from vegetable to vegetable, follow these general guidelines:
- Preheat the oven: Aside from tomatoes and other delicate produce, which shine when slow-roasted at a lower temperature (try 200°F), most vegetables benefit from a blast of high heat, as it promotes browning and caramelization; generally, 400-450°F is a good place to start.
- Prep the vegetables: Usually this just means a quick scrub with a vegetable brush and a rough chop (1-inch cubes is pretty standard), but some produce like Winter squash requires a bit of peeling and even the removal of seeds but is still very easy to prep. For oddballs like brussels sprouts, trim off the woody stems, peel away any dried-out and tough outer leaves and halve the tiny cabbages so that they have a flat surface to rest on (flat surfaces allow the most pan contact and browning). Smaller root vegetables like carrots can be left whole (just trim off excess carrot tops).
- Season the vegetables: The easiest way to do this is to drizzle a half-sheet pan or cast-iron skillet with a healthy helping of oil (like olive, grapeseed, or canola) and toss the vegetables in the oil right on the pan; this also helps to grease the pan so that the vegetables won't stick. Afterward, generously sprinkle the whole lot with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper (or any seasonings you choose to incorporate), tossing once more to coat. Also, make sure to spread everything out in a single even layer so as to promote even cooking and browning.
- Jazz things up (optional): A few sprigs of hearty herbs like thyme or rosemary can be tucked in whole or minced and sprinkled on with the salt and pepper. Alternatively, try adding a drizzle of maple syrup or honey. Just make sure to line the sheet pan with parchment paper so that the sugars won't burn and stick to the pan. To ensure that the sweetener at hand evenly coats the vegetables, toss everything together in a large bowl and then spread out on the pan.
- Roast away: This will depend greatly on the density of your vegetable, the size of the pieces, and how hot you choose to heat your oven, but most will be ready to eat in about 20-25 minutes, with tougher varieties like Winter squash requiring up to 40 minutes. When trying out this method, use common sense and check often; the vegetables are done and ready to eat when they're fork-tender and have begun to brown.
Upset About the Conversation Hearts Shortage This Year? Krispy Kreme Has a Sweet Solution
It was recently revealed that Sweethearts Conversation Hearts will not be available this coming Valentine's Day following a behind-the-scenes business change that disrupted the usual manufacturing process. While we've pondered canceling Valentine's Day altogether, Krispy Kreme is offering a solution: conversation doughnuts.
Available from Jan. 30 through Feb. 14, the cheeky doughnuts will feature updated romantic phrases like "All the feels," "DM me," and so on. As far as the taste is concerned, the heart-shaped doughnuts will be filled with one of four flavors: cake batter, raspberry, strawberries and cream, and chocolate cream.
"Finding the right word can be like, I don't know . . . hard. But eating a doughnut is easy," Chief Marketing Officer Dave Skena said in a press release. "So, we printed the right words on the doughnuts for you so you can't mess this up." While we're still slightly bummed by the conversation hearts news, this alternative will surely do.
mercredi 13 février 2019
6 Best Dog Breeds For Families With Small Kids
It's not unusual for families to adopt a dog around the same time as having their own children. But are some dog breeds better suited for families with small children? We were recently asked that, so we reached out to Dr. Eva Radke, DVM, of the East San Rafael Veterinary Clinic in California to see what we could come up with.
There are various things to consider, according to Radke, aside from a dog just being a family-friendly breed. She recommends taking your own daily life into account. "Are you an active family who spends a lot of time hiking, running, and camping?" she asks. "Or do you tend to stay home cooking and enjoying movies? You will want to choose a dog whose temperament, size, and energy level best matches your family."
At the end of the day, it's also important to remember that your dog is just that: a dog. "Even the gentlest-mannered dog is still an animal with her own set of instincts and ways to express herself," Radke said. She suggests you never leave your small children unattended with the dog, just in case, and always supervise them when they're together. Your pup may always tolerate the ear and tail tugs from your kid, but you don't want to run the risk of the dog snapping one day when you aren't paying attention.
Keep reading to find six dog breeds Radke said are best suited for families, based on each breed's typical personality traits.
22 Unbelievably Cool Tech Gadgets You Never Knew You Needed - All From Walmart
To make sure you're stocked up on the hottest gadgets of 2019, we curated a list of 22 must-haves that will make your life easier one way or another. We looked to Walmart because the retailer carries many brands we love at affordable price points. From sleep lamps to automatic mops, prepare to want it all. Take a look at our favorites ahead.
You Can Microwave This Pizza Heating Pad to Keep You Warm, and OMG, I Need It
"Cute" and "heating pads" don't always belong in the same sentence, but this pizza-shaped plushie from Urban Outfitters tells a different story. The Huggable Pizza Heating + Cooling Pad ($29) was recently brought to my attention, and now all I want to do is be cozy and warm with this and real pizza (to be fair, that's all the time, but still). It's made of cotton, polyester, buckwheat, and lavender, and you can microwave it, heat it up, or freeze it to cool you off. Whether you're too cold while relaxing at home or you need some relief from period cramps, this smiling pepperoni fellow will help you out. Shop it ahead, and check out even more adorable Urban Outfitters heating pads.
Get Ready to Go Mad! Disney World Has an Instagram-Worthy Cheshire Cat-Themed Slush
It looks like we can finally know what Wonderland tastes like - and we are more than ready to fall down the rabbit hole on this one. Meet one of the latest enviable Disney treats that's about to be all over your Instagram feed: the Wonderland Slush. Not only does the drink, which debuted in November, look delicious, but it's also so bright and beautiful!
Found in Magic Kingdom's Cheshire Café in Walt Disney World, the $6 drink is themed after - you guessed it - the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. It's a layered grape Fanta and pink raspberry lemonade slushy that's topped with a pink rock candy straw. The café is located in Fantasyland near the Mad Tea Cup ride, which is great news, since those make the perfect backdrop for a colorful photo. Though some Instagram users admit the slush packs quite the burst of sugar, others are calling it "amazingly good." Besides, Alice in Wonderland is famous for those "drink me" potions, so slurping one down only feels like the right thing to do.
Oreo Is Selling New Valentine's Day Cookies With the Cutest Messages on Them
Following the lead of Lava Cake Hershey's Kisses and Heart-Shaped Starburst Jellybeans, a new Oreo flavor is the latest addition to the list of cutesy Valentine's Day snacks. The new Oreos - called Love, Oreo - are made with classic chocolate cookies and a "sweet and tangy" berry-flavored creme filling, and each one comes with a cute message printed on both sides à la conversation hearts. The sayings include phrases like "Let's Twist," "Dunk in Love," and "Xoxo Oreo."
Love, Oreos are currently available at select retailers for around $3 a pack - but fair warning that they've received some pretty mixed reviews so far, with blogger Dad Bod Snacks comparing the flavor to that of cherry limeade. "Which I'm not a fan of, sadly," he wrote. Still, for anyone who's interested in stocking up on Valentine's Day snacks, the cookies are available at Target and Walmart.
Walmart's Limited-Edition Chicken and Waffles Cereal Is a Breakfast-Lover's Dream
As any self-respecting breakfast-lover will tell you, March 7 is National Cereal Day, and you're going to want to put on your brunch-day best for this one. Post will be rolling out two new Honey Brunches of Oats cereal flavors in celebration of the big day: Chicken and Waffles cereal and Maple Bacon Donuts cereal (yum!). Originally made in Canada, these sweet and savory cereals will hit Walmart shelves for a limited time beginning on March 7, so have your spoons (and maple syrup) ready.
And, as a truly fun treat, these cereals will embrace both the taste and look of their breakfast counterparts. Yep! That means the Chicken and Waffles cereal will feature mini chicken drumsticks and tiny waffle shapes, while the Maple Bacon Donuts flavor will feature doughnut-shaped cereal sprinkled with individual "bacon" bits. Boxes will sell for $2.98 each, and once they're gone, they're gone for good.
Check out these pics for a sneak peek at what to expect from this breakfast treat!
20 Gifts For Your BFF So Adorable, You'll Probably Keep Them All to Yourself
Whether it's a birthday, holiday, or just because, it's always a good time to treat your best friend to a gift. We rounded up the cutest fashion, beauty, and home items any bestie would be thrilled to receive. The products come in a variety of price points, so there's something for every budget. Give your BFF (or yourself) a few picks. Everyone could use a little surprise!
16 Valentine's Day Gifts For Men So Brilliant, He'll Never Guess They're Under $50
Feeling a little nervous about what to get your significant other for Valentine's Day? It can be a stressful holiday to plan for, no doubt. We've rounded up the best gifts for your boo that will surely make the big day a success. Make sure to check out these present ideas for men.
25 Home Decor Items So Stylish and Affordable, They're Going to Sell Like Crazy
Sprucing up your home isn't always about doing a full remodel. You can easily upgrade any room by investing in some new decor pieces. From lamps to wall art and plants, these small pieces can make the biggest different. To make sure you get the most for your money, we shopped and uncovered 25 stylish picks that cost less than $50 - that way you don't have to feel bad about getting more than one. Shop our favorites ahead.
Costco Is Selling Heart-Shaped Ravioli For Valentine's Day, and It's Stuffed With 4 Cheeses!
If you're anything like me, your heart and soul are happy every time you eat pasta, and you'd be especially happy to eat heart-shaped pasta. Well, carb club VIP members, we're in luck, because Costco is selling exactly that for Valentine's Day. An artisan pasta company named Nuovo Pasta makes heart-shaped ravioli filled with four Italian cheeses (ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, and aged asiago), and Costco has started carrying the adorable creation. Costco Buys on Instagram shared a snap of the ravioli, which comes in two 20-ounce packages for a total of $10.
The combination of regular dough and deep-red dough makes for a festive dinner on V-Day, and you can serve the pasta in a number of ways. Show off the fun color by simply tossing the cooked ravioli with olive oil or butter and parmesan cheese, or take the flavor up a notch with creamy vodka sauce or alfredo. No matter what, it'll be impossible not to feel heart-eyed while eating it.
Heart-Shaped Reese's Puffs Are on Shelves For Valentine's Day, So Pour Yourself a Bowl of Love
Heart-shaped versions of foods for Valentine's Day don't necessarily taste different, but they're just a little more fun to eat. Such is the case with new Reese's Puff Hearts, which are on shelves just in time for the February holiday. The adorable cereal features the same peanut-butter- and chocolate-flavored crunchy puffs you know and love, but they're in mini heart shapes.
Shoppers have already spotted the cereal at various grocery stores, and Junk Food Mom posted it on Instagram, writing, "It's probably just me but I taste a stronger peanut butter flavor in these. Maybe they were made with love as well." So who knows? Maybe these do have an extraspecial recipe. Either way, we know what we'll be having for breakfast on Valentine's Day to show ourselves a little bit of extra love!
Coachella Will Have Amazon Lockers This Year, So Don't Stress If You Forget Sunscreen
If you've ever been caught at a festival without sunscreen, a portable phone charger, or - God forbid - a flower crown, you probably wished for a quick delivery service to save you. Well, Amazon is going to provide a solution to that pesky problem at Coachella in the form of delivery lockers. For the first time ever, Coachella ticket holders can order their festival essentials ahead of time, or day-of, to an onsite Amazon Locker at no additional cost.
Amazon has a selection of delivery lockers established in permanent locations, but this will be the first time a "pop-up" locker of this kind has made its way to an event. You can select one of the lockers within the Coachella property as your shipping address and then claim your package using a barcode sent to your email address.
Coachella takes place April 12-14 and April 19-21 this year, but you can always prep ahead of time. In addition to the lockers, Amazon will have a curated storefront featuring recommended concert supplies in the weeks leading up to the festival.
"We want customers to make the most out of their weekend at Coachella," said Patrick Supanc, Amazon's worldwide director of lockers and pickup. "Bringing the convenience of Amazon Lockers to Coachella will help customers focus on their experience instead of worrying about forgetting something at home or having to carry it in with them."
Survivors Relive the Parkland Shooting in New, Emotional Documentary - Watch an Exclusive Clip
On Feb. 14, 2018, a gunman armed with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle walked into building 12 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, and opened fire, killing 17 students and staff members and injuring 14 more.
As the first anniversary of the Parkland shooting approaches, filmmaker Charlie Minn explores the massacre and its aftermath in the new documentary Parkland: Inside Building 12. Through the harrowing stories of more than 40 students, cellphone videos, and law enforcement footage, Minn pieces together what happened during the six-minute-long shooting.
In this moving, exclusive clip from the film, several survivors recount their experiences that day. The film attempts to disrupt the narrative surrounding mass shootings by focusing on survivors' experiences instead of the shooter's. Minn hopes the film will contribute to the grassroots movement that prompted students, faculty, and parents to attempt to reform gun control legislation.
The documentary is available on Feb. 12 on Amazon and Hoopla Digital.
Lady Gaga Stands Up For Cardi B After Grammys Backlash: "You Deserve Your Awards"
Lady Gaga is all about uplifting her fellow female artists, and she won't tolerate the spread of negativity. On Feb. 12, she jumped to the defense of her new friend Cardi B, after critics argued the rapper didn't deserve her Grammy win.
It is so hard to be a woman in this industry. What it takes, how hard we work through the disrespectful challenges, just to make art. I love you Cardi. You deserve your awards. Let's celebrate her fight. Lift her up & honor her. She is brave. pic.twitter.com/lunY27vn3E
- Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 13, 2019
Cardi made history on Sunday night as the first solo female artist to win best rap album. She dedicated her win to the late Mac Miller, whose fifth and final album was nominated alongside her own. However, she received an onslaught of angry responses to her win, and eventually deleted her Instagram account.
Gaga's message is a reminder of the challenges female artists face, even at the most joyous moments of their careers. Her call for respect, positivity, and solidarity is a message we can stand behind.
Tolkien: Nicholas Hoult Is the Man Behind the Lord of the Rings Novels in the First Teaser
You might know the Lord of the Rings series like the back of your hand, but how well do you know the novels' author, J.R.R. Tolkien? If your answer is "not very well," then you should make a point of seeing the upcoming biopic about the writer's life starring Nicholas Hoult, aptly titled Tolkien.
The official description of the upcoming drama notes that it will explore "the formative years of the orphaned author as he finds friendship, love, and artistic inspiration among a group of fellow outcasts at school." Although the first teaser, above, is brief, we can already see the connections between Frodo, Sam, and the rest of the fictional band of friends to Tolkien and his real-life pals, whose relationships suffered after the outbreak of World War I.
In addition to Hoult, the film stars Lily Collins, Colm Meaney, Anthony Boyle, Patrick Gibson, Tom Glynn-Carney, Craig Roberts, and more, who all play people whose interactions with Tolkien eventually inspired him to write his famous Middle-earth novels. Check out the trailer, then be sure to catch it in theaters on May 10.
This Deleted Scene From The Bachelor Proves Colton Is REALLY Into Cassie
After giving Colton Underwood a butterfly keepsake on the first night of The Bachelor, Cassie Randolph is getting her own little gift. While there are still plenty of contestants left on the show, it's clear that Colton and Cassie's relationship is one of the strongest. If their smooch-filled one-on-one didn't prove it before, this deleted scene will definitely convince you that Colton is smitten. After a stressful week of petty girl drama and abrupt departures, Cassie and Colton got some alone time, and he brought her a gift!
"I wanted to give you a Vietnam keepsake," he said, giving her a shell from a walk on the beach, which reminded him of their time in Vietnam. But that's not even the cutest part - he kept one for himself too so they would have matching shells! Watch the heartfelt moment above, and see why all signs are pointing to Cassie getting a proposal at the end of the season.
Elle Fanning Becomes a Pop Superstar in the Electric Trailer For Teen Spirit
Elle Fanning might have made a name for herself as one of her generation's most talented actresses, but now the 20-year-old is giving singing a try. Well, at least in her newest film, Teen Spirit.
In the electric first trailer for the drama - which features Fanning belting out well-known hits from Robyn, Tegan and Sara, Carly Rae Jepsen, Annie Lennox, Ellie Goulding, and more - we see Fanning's Violet, an initially shy teenager, escape her small town by entering a local singing competition. Once she gets there, though, she realizes that her integrity and talent will be put to the test as she vys for stardom.
The film is written and directed by The Handmaid's Tale's Max Minghella, and also stars Rebecca Hall, Zlatko Buric, and Agnieszka Grochowska. Watch the pop-filled trailer above before it hits theaters on April 5!
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The Act Trailer: The Chilling True-Crime Story of Gypsy and Dee Dee Blanchard Comes to Hulu
The stranger-than-fiction true crime story of mother-daughter pair Dee Dee Blanchard and Gypsy Blanchard is coming to the small screen courtesy of Hulu, and the first, brief trailer is downright chilling.
In The Act, which is being billed as "a seasonal anthology series that tells startling true crime stories," we meet the onscreen version of Dee Dee (Escape at Dannemora's Patricia Arquette), who initially appears to be a dedicated mother caring for her extremely ill daughter, Gypsy Rose (The Kissing Booth's Joey King). Over time the truth about their troubled bond is revealed, as people begin to wonder if Gypsy is indeed as sick as her mom says, or if it's a devastating case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Eventually - as we see in the trailer when a seemingly healthy Gypsy is asked in the courtroom if she killed her mom - their relationship ends in murder.
The Blanchard case was most recently explored in HBO's 2017 documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest, as well as Michelle Dean's investigative piece about the ordeal for BuzzFeed News (Dean is serving as coshowrunner alongside Channel Zero's Nick Antosca). AnnaSophia Robb and Chloë Sevigny also costar in the series, which is set to premiere on March 20.
We're Headed Back to Zamunda! Coming to America's Sequel Will Arrive in 2020
It's been 31 years since we've visited Zamunda, and it's about time we went back!
The long-awaited sequel to the 1988 romantic comedy Coming to America has officially become a reality. Paramount Pictures has tapped Craig Brewer, the director of Hustle & Flow and the Footloose remake, to lead the project. Brewer is fresh from having directed Eddie Murphy in the Netflix film Dolemite Is My Name, and according to Deadline, the two are eager to work together again.
Murphy is expected to return as Prince Akeem, who traveled from his fictional African country of Zamunda to escape an arranged marriage. He went on to find the love of his life and eventual queen, Lisa McDowell, in Queens, while giving us a plethora of iconic scenes. And yes, there are quite a few familiar faces in that clip, because Coming to America had a star-studded cast, including Arsenio Hall, Shari Headley, James Earl Jones, Samuel L. Jackson (briefly), and Louie Anderson. While we don't know who will be back for the sequel, we do know what the story is currently shaping up to be. Deadline reports that in the sequel, Akeem learns about a long lost son, and must return to America to meet his unexpected heir.
Black-ish creator Kenya Barris has been tapped to rewrite a script by original Coming to America writers Barry Blaustein and David Sheffield, while Murphy will serve as producer with Kevin Misher. The release date has also been confirmed for Aug. 7, 2020!
"After many years of anticipation, I'm thrilled that Coming to America 2 is officially moving forward," Murphy said in a statement. "We've assembled a great team that will be led by Craig Brewer, who just did an amazing job on Dolemite, and I'm looking forward to bringing all these classic and beloved characters back to the big screen."
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson Scam the Hell Out of Rich Men in The Hustle Trailer
In the first trailer for The Hustle, Anne Hathaway adopts a posh British accent to play an experienced scam artist who takes Rebel Wilson under her very glamorous wing so they can scam a billionaire together - so, yeah, we're definitely seeing this.
The hilarious new comedy - which was originally titled Nasty Women and is a gender-swapped version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - was directed by Chris Addison and focuses on seeing Wilson and Hathaway's characters taking down the men who have wronged them. Previously, the roles were played by Steve Martin and Michael Caine in the 1988 crime comedy (as well as Marlon Brando and David Niven in the 1964 original, Bedtime Story). Fortunately, the latest iteration of the story promises stunning views of mansions, diamonds, Hathaway's extensive collection of gowns, and plenty of physical comedy from Wilson.
Tim Blake Nelson, Alex Sharp, Ingrid Oliver, and Emma Davies also star in the film, which will hit theaters on May 10.
Don't Worry: Taylor Schilling Is Just as Horrified as You Are About The Prodigy's Dog Scene
Having spent six years playing Piper Kerman on Orange Is the New Black, it should surprise no one that Taylor Schilling has experienced her fair share of unpleasant moments on screen. For instance, as a Litchfield inmate, she has her teeth shattered, finds herself starting a used panties business, and is held down while getting a swastika burned into her arm. And yet much of that pales in comparison to what Schilling's character must endure in The Prodigy.
In the Nicholas McCarthy-directed horror film, the Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominated actress plays Sarah, a mother whose genius-level young son, Miles (It's Jackson Robert Scott), begins to exhibit disturbing behavior the older he gets. Is he suffering from some sort of mental disorder? Or is something more sinister at work, like a demonic possession? Sarah struggles with her instinct to love and protect her son while also fearing for her and her husband's safety, encountering every mother's worst nightmare as she gets pulled deeper and deeper into the mystery of what, exactly, is up with Miles.
What results is an intensely creepy film, with an ending that legitimately made my jaw pop open in surprise. I hopped on the phone with Schilling herself to discuss it all, from the final shocking twist to what kind of roles might be next for her when OITNB ends for good this year.
Warning: spoilers for a key twist in The Prodigy are discussed ahead, so don't read any further if you want to keep that a surprise.
POPSUGAR: What really struck me while watching the film is that the plot is every mother's worst nightmare. But that being said, regardless of whether or not you have kids, the story is still effectively chilling, especially for women. I'm wondering what your first impression was after reading the script and seeing the lengths Sarah has to go to for her son.
Taylor Schilling: I was blown away by this character, and by the time I finished the script, particularly with the turns that Sarah takes . . . at the end, she's just trying to save her son. It really fooled me. It blew me away.
PS: That's actually interesting because I, myself, was a little surprised at the ending, when Sarah decides to kill the serial killer's lone survivor. What was your perspective on that? Why do you think Sarah decides to do what she does?
TS: Well, I think she's fighting for her son, and she feels a tremendous amount of responsibility for her child. And the intensity of the circumstances aren't something that everyone can relate to, but her instinct to be her son's guardian and do whatever it takes to make sure that he's safe and that he blossoms in the world is really what I think a lot of parents can relate to. I think she just goes all the way, and I think, in real time, the character Sarah is learning that there are parts of herself that she didn't know existed. That there's this ferocious fighter inside of her, and she's willing to do whatever it takes no matter what anybody else thinks.
PS: Did you anticipate that ending at all when you were first reading the script? Because I was genuinely surprised.
TS: What did it seem like to you while watching it?
PS: By the time that she gets to the hospital and sees her husband near death and leans down to whisper, "I'm going to fix this" or "I'm going to save our son" or whatever the line is, I assumed she'd finally made up her mind to kill Miles. Like that would be her way of "saving" everyone. Even though she'd discovered those newspaper clippings about the survivor in his bedroom, I still wasn't expecting things to get that dark. Although I guess a mother killing her son is pretty dark.
TS: Yeah, [the ending] really kind of blew me away, too. The choices that she made and is making throughout are . . . yeah, they're really something else.
PS: The evil kid horror genre has definitely been done before in a few ways, like in The Omen and Bad Seed, but this time I thought it was kind of fresh, I guess in a morbid way, how the serial killer comes to possess Miles. And seeing adorable Jackson Robert Scott committing all these heinous things is a trip. Was it hard for you when you were filming to see Jackson as truly scary?
TS: No, because I think he's so good at taking the twists that he needs to take. He's just a really good actor. So, he really did his job. He really is spectacular and kind of inspiring in that he can shift modes so quickly and so effortlessly. That [after a scary scene] he can just start playing. He's a great kid.
PS: Miles has to say some pretty brutal, unsavory stuff, especially in that scene when he's in the psychiatrist's office. It's kind of wild to hear that coming out of a little kid's mouth. What was it like doing those kinds of scenes with him?
TS: You know, some of that stuff . . . I was actually horrified when I met him, because I'd read the script and I knew that this child was going to have to say those things. I was preemptively very concerned for him, and this entire operation. I was concerned for everybody involved! [Laughs] But I think, if I'm not mistaken, he actually never said those words.
PS: I was wondering.
TS: I'm pretty sure they [dubbed] those lines in. He would get alternate sides on those days. And he'd be like, [imitates an annoyed little kid voice] "I know I have special sides. Let me see. Let me see." So he knew what was going on, but he didn't have [those sides]. And I think they had somebody else [dub] the stuff in later.
PS: In addition to all the creepy dialogue, there are also some really, really gruesome moments. I, personally, am still processing the dog scene.
TS: Oh, I know. I'm with you. I know. It's awful. It was brutal.
PS: So acting with a dead dog is as bad as it seems?
TS: Yes, it was awful. It was horrible. Yeah, it was horrible the day that I . . . I mean, there was one day that I didn't know [that scene] was happening. I walked in the makeup trailer and there was this mass of prosthetic. I didn't understand it was the prosthetic of a dead dog. A dog with blood on it. And it looked like a real dead dog in the makeup trailer! It was horrible. That was what was very upsetting. That was very scary.
PS: Oh my God. I can't imagine.
TS: It was horrible.
PS: As a viewer, it's always so nice to see an actor that you know and love from one thing - in this case, I've been watching you for six years on Orange Is the New Black - inhabiting a totally different character than usual. Was it exciting for you as an actress to do something other than playing Piper?
"I'm so excited to be doing something different. It's thrilling to me."
TS: Thank you so much. I'm so excited to be doing something different. It's thrilling to me. And yeah, that's what I'm looking for. Not necessarily things that are diametrically opposed for the purpose of being opposed to Piper, but different than Piper. Just stories that I'm excited about telling and directors that I want to work with and characters that seem interesting. Yeah, that's what I'm after.
PS: Is there a freedom - bittersweet, I'm sure - that comes with knowing that Orange Is the New Black is going to end and you'll have time for tons of other things in the future?
TS: Yeah. It's really exciting. It feels like the end of an era, like graduating from school or something akin to that. It's really a big deal.
PS: Yeah, when I was preparing for this interview, I actually was thinking to myself how the world is so different from when Orange first premiered to now. It's exciting, as a fan of the show, to know everyone on the cast is going to go out and be in all these new, wonderful projects. Is that something you guys have discussed at all yourselves?
TS: Yeah. What we have discussed and what I do know is that everybody is so excited about the possibilities that are in front of us. This show has given all of us so many opportunities and been such an incredible platform. But even with Natasha [Lyonne] going off and doing Russian Doll, or . . . everyone is able to spread their wings a bit now. It's very exciting.
PS: Now that you've done this horror film, is there anything in particular that you would want to do next? Whether it's a rom-com or another horror film or going on Broadway . . . anything like that?
TS: I think I'm just looking for a good story. I think I'm looking for the characters that I'm interested in playing, and projects that fit, and just surrounding myself with people that I love.
PS: Do you ever look for anything in particular about a potential film or TV show when you're reading a new script?
TS: The character and the journey. And now more than ever, I'm excited to be working with really great people. That's a part of what I'm looking for. I'm aiming for things in which I can express myself and parts of myself that people may not have seen before. There's a lot of work that I feel I have left to do as an actor. And I'm excited for the opportunity to explore different options, different opportunities.
This Is Us: What Will Happen With Kevin and Zoe After That Relapse Bombshell?
Warning: spoilers for the most recent episode of This Is Us ahead!
Just when you thought things were going so well! The end of the Feb. 12 episode of NBC's This Is Us, "Songbird Road: Part Two," seemed to be heading toward a happily ever after: Randall (Sterling K. Brown) comes home to reconnect with his wife, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), after a tumultuous few weeks before she goes to help her injured mom; his sister, Kate (Chrissy Metz), finally accepts that she has had blinders on about her childhood and is ready to plan for the future; and their Uncle Nicky (Griffin Dunne) is slowly seeking support for his PTSD.
But then there's Randall and Kate's brother, Kevin (Justin Hartley). In the last few moments of the episode, we learn that Hartley's character, a handsome actor who famously hides his pain, broke his sobriety when left alone with a bottle of whiskey and his feelings. While this may be hard to watch, it also rings true for everyone who has had real-life experiences with substance abuse and who thought Kevin had too easy of a time getting sober last season (even for a guy who is good at making it appear like he always has an easy time with things).
"You're never done grappling with addiction when it's real addiction," series creator Dan Fogelman told journalists during the show's Television Critics Association press day event on Feb. 7 in LA. "We went from a real fall for him to a real recovery really quickly. Often times, that's done on television accidentally. It wasn't done accidentally this time." This is Us showrunners Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger confirmed that this story arc was planned out well ahead of time. He said it was "just about telling an honest story."
"When we realized that Kevin was going through this real emotional journey of trying to discover a new part of his father's life, learning about a long-lost uncle and being told by that uncle that he doesn't want anything to do with him, it felt very real that it would send him back to this vices," Aptaker added.
And what does this mean for Kevin's blossoming relationship with Zoe, played by Melanie Liburd?
"There's a big focus on Kevin and Zoe in the rest of the season," Fogelman teased. But Berger warned that, in regards to Kevin finding the "one," "With all of our characters, it's always a journey. We're going to see, of course, some ups and downs along the way. But we're thinking in terms of the big picture in the long run."
It may take a while for fans to see this on screen. Next week's episode, titled "Our Little Island Girl," is all about Beth.
Welp, It Sure Sounds Like We Should Prepare Ourselves For a Harry Potter Reboot Someday
Whether or not you loved the Harry Potter film series, I'm sure you'd agree on one thing: the movies are instant classics, magical journeys that immediately made their way into the film canon . . . and the majority of our Muggle hearts. While it's true that the universe has broadened to the stage, it's hard to picture anyone else stepping into the roles of Harry, Hermione, and Ron, especially when it comes to those seven epic years at Hogwarts. It's easy to believe the films' combined legacy will forever be preserved, and that no one will again attempt to capture Harry's magical journey on-screen. Then again, we all know how Hollywood works, and a reboot, however far down the line, seems like a practical inevitability at this point.
Year after year, the movie and TV world has brimmed with reboots, remakes, and reimaginings. Studios are desperate to reignite the nostalgia in audiences, and confident in the monetary return that comes with revisiting something that already smashed records. Why would such a beloved (and lucrative) series be overlooked?
"It feels like there's a sacredness around them at the moment, but that'll go, the shine will wear off at some point."
We're not the only ones who seem to be making a case for a potential Harry Potter rehash. In fact, the actual big-screen Boy Who Lived himself thinks it's unavoidable. In a recent interview with IGN, Daniel Radcliffe shared his thoughts on a potential reboot. "I'm sure there will be some other version of it; I know I'm not the last Harry Potter I'm gonna see in my lifetime - we've already got a few more," he said, referring to the actors who have continued his legacy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. "It will be interesting to see how long those films stay," he continued. "It feels like there's a sacredness around them at the moment, but that'll go, the shine will wear off at some point. It'll be interesting if they reboot them and just do the films again or do a series; I'm fascinated to watch."
I'd hate to lend too much weight to Radcliffe's claims, and surely it will be quite a long time before that "sacredness," as he puts it, wears off. Even so, we can't help but feel like Radcliffe's words are like another one of Professor Trelawney's prophecies. Now that he's uttered it, it's bound to come true. Someday.
Here's Why You Can Basically Count on a Third Happy Death Day Movie
When you consider the fact that Happy Death Day was basically an instant hit that quickly earned a second movie, it's easy to see how the film's sequel, Happy Death Day 2U, is set up for success. After all, the insane trailer promises more insane deaths, plenty of laughs, and more than a few scares. All things considered, it's hard to imagine a timeline (ha) in which writer-director Christopher Landon doesn't get the chance to make a third movie. You may think I'm getting ahead of myself, and on some level, you'd be right. But that's only because Universal hasn't officially signed off on a trilogy. That said, there are a few indicators that are giving us a lot of hope.
The main reason we're pretty confident about a third movie is, well, Landon wants to make one. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the creator of the universe said he has a "really bonkers" idea for the third go-round, and that he'd always envisioned this as a trilogy. POPSUGAR was also lucky enough to snag an interview with star Jessica Rothe, who reiterated that Landon had shared an insane final idea with her. "I think he has the whole idea in his head, but he's keeping it close to the chest," Rothe said with a laugh. She also shared an interesting premise idea from her costar Israel Broussard. "The thing that I think is really fun that doesn't give away anything, but Israel said yesterday, is he was like, 'Well, it seems to me there's an obvious progression: Movie one: Tree saves herself. Movie two: Tree saves her friends. Movie three: Tree saves the world?' So I actually have no idea if that's it, but I'm gunning for that. That's my superhero movie."
For the record, though, Rothe is 100 percent down to make a third film. In fact, she may be just as enthusiastic as the director himself. "All I know is, whatever I'm expecting, it will be completely different from anything I could ever imagine," she told us. "I also know and trust that it will be the appropriate bookend to this wonderful journey we've gone on with these crazy people." But first, let's all make Happy Death Day 2U a hit, right? See the movie so we can watch the epic conclusion to this absolutely wild ride.
Candice Patton on Representation and the Profound Impact of Playing Iris on The Flash
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Candice Patton has developed a strong fan base for her role as Iris West-Allen on The Flash, but she's also had to deal with a fair amount of haters. Since getting cast as Iris, the actress has dealt with a ton of unwarranted harassment for portraying a character who was white in the comics. During POPSUGAR Play/Ground last year, Candice opened up about how she's overcome the hate while chatting with POPSUGAR's Kirbie Johnson during the Screen Queens panel with fellow CW stars Ashleigh Murray, Vanessa Morgan, and Caity Lotz.
"Comic book fans are very opinionated [and] very vocal," she explained. "So it was very scary stepping into that role when I started the show." She recalled that one of the producers actually warned her to not go online after she was cast due to all the negative comments. While it wasn't easy dealing with the harassment at first, it did get better eventually. "Over time, people have embraced me and embraced this character, and I know it's really important," she said. "What's great is that in years to come, people will remember Iris West as being African American."
Not only has she influenced how people will see Iris in years to come, but she has also made a great impact on her fellow CW costars. During the panel, Riverdale's Ashleigh Murray expressed how she dealt with similar harassment when she was first cast as Josie. "Josie is originally white in the comics and so is Melody," she explained. "We all ended up coming in as an all-black group."
While she's seen "people say some really unfortunate things" online, Ashleigh admitted that the gratitude and support she's received from fans outshines the negativity. "Now it's just white noise," she added. "I don't even notice it or see it much anymore. And it's probably thanks to [Candice], because if you had to go through it before I did, you probably made the transition a little bit easier."
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Candice added that she's OK taking on the criticism if it means more women of color don't have to deal with it later. "The more we get cast, the more we unfortunately take the brunt, the easier it's going to get on every woman of color that comes after us," she said. "It's going to become the normal, I hope, sooner than later. If I have to deal with crap online so a girl that looks like me 10 years from now can successfully be on a show without any of that, then it's well worth it."
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner Reunited, and We're Struggling to Keep It Together
It's been 10 years since the first Twilight movie hit theaters, but it warms our hearts to see the cast is still close. On Monday night, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart reunited to celebrate the actor's 27th birthday, and you'll definitely want to sink your teeth into these photos (bad pun, I know). Celebrity hairstylist CJ Romero shared a cuddly photo of the trio on Instagram the following day, and from the looks of it, Kristen was clearly on Team Jacob. Taylor also posted an Instagram album, writing, "Thank you @taydome for the best birthday EVER. I've never been more surprised in my life. ❤️🎂❤️" No, thank YOU for this reunion, Taylor. It's unclear if Robert Pattinson was also in attendance, but he and Kristen did reunite this past Summer.
Kristen is most famous for her role as Bella Swan in the film, while Taylor and Robert played Jacob Black and Edward Cullen, respectively. As part of the movie's 10th anniversary, the Cullen family all got together for New York Comic Con back in October.
Selena Gomez Looks Relaxed and Happy as She Poses in a Bikini With Friends
Selena Gomez is spending her February vacation surrounded by her closest friends, looking happy and healthy. The 26-year-old posted a series of photos on her Instagram showing her chilling out on the beach during her friend Courtney Barry's bachelorette trip, captioned, "My best friend is getting married, so we celebrated her! Future Mrs. Lopez." The singer looked completely relaxed wearing a white high-waisted bikini as she cuddled her pals under blue skies.
Selena has been honest and open about recent struggles with her emotional health, after spending a period of time in rehab last year working on herself. She's been leaning on friends and family recently, spending time tubing in the snow in December, attending Courtney's bridal shower, and now celebrating on the beach. We're glad to see Selena looking so well during her continued recovery.
The Greatest Royal Family Photos Over the Decades
They are the most photographed family in the world, and there's no denying that when the Windsors do all appear together, they give us some special moments to remember. From the pomp and circumstance of traditional events like Trooping the Colour and the Order of the Garter service to family moments like weddings and christenings, the Queen and her clan certainly make a mark when they work as one. Here are some of their best family moments over the years and, get ready: they're really rather special.
Lorena Bobbitt Was at the Center of One of the Most Infamous '90s Crimes - Here's What She's Doing Now
Thanks to the new docuseries Lorena, the infamous Bobbitt trial is back in the headlines, more than 25 years after Lorena Bobbitt cut off a particular part of her husband John's anatomy, resulting in a pair of trials that captivated the nation in the 1990s. Now that so many years have passed, where is Lorena (pictured above at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019) now, and what has she been doing in the years since this headline-grabbing true crime case?
After her trial ended in a verdict of not guilty by reason of temporary insanity, Lorena was sent for a 45-day psychiatric evaluation. The evaluation period came and went, she was deemed not a danger to herself or others, and she was released to try to rebuild her life after being at the center of a gory, tragicomic court case that captured the attention of an entire country. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Lorena explained that she considered leaving the country and returning to her family in Venezuela but ultimately decided not to and instead finished up the citizenship process.
"I could go back to Venezuela and my parents, but I want my parents to come here for a better life. I have nothing, but I still have my American Dream," she explained. While the rest of her family worked toward American citizenship as well, she supported them by working as an assistant and in a nail salon. Although she received several offers to capitalize on her high profile, she refused, preferring to stay out of the spotlight - even when Playboy offered her $1 million to do a nude photo shoot.
"Do you know how much a million dollars would have helped? But I stood up for my beliefs, my integrity, my Catholicism," she told Vanity Fair. Instead, she went back to school, where she met David Bellinger, who would become her second husband and the father of her daughter, Olivia.
More importantly, Lorena turned her attention to domestic violence causes. During the infamous trial, she alleged that her then-husband, John Bobbitt, was physically and emotionally abusive to her and had raped her before she attacked him. He underwent his own trial for rape but was acquitted. In 2007, Lorena founded Lorena's Red Wagon, now known as the Lorena Gallo Foundation.
"One of my missions is to educate the public and young women about the red flags in dating an abuser. I go to colleges and talk to sororities. I recently went to Tennessee to do a symposium at a law school; the law needs to be tightened a lot more to protect women, to protect the victim. There need to be more convictions for abusers. We have to have a background check on who can own guns. There are still a lot of loopholes that need to be closed," she told Time in a 2018 interview.
"I volunteer in local shelters for victims of domestic violence in northern Virginia. I'm a facilitator. I'm not a doctor, I'm not a psychologist - but we teach them to set boundaries, so eventually they end up figuring out the answer themselves," she continued. The foundation works with women in abusive situations, as well as advocating on a larger scale.
"I don't want to see another 25 years pass by and not be able to protect women more," she reiterated in her Time interview. After her own ordeal and time in the spotlight, she's content to stay away from fame and focus on making real change.
10 Inspiring Game of Thrones Quotes That You Need This Week (and Every Week)
Sure, the battles in Game of Thrones are undeniably epic, but nothing is quite as epic as the words exchanged between our favorite Westeros residents. From hilarious quips to profound statements, the show knows how to deliver some serious food for thought - especially when those quotes come directly from George R. R. Martin's books. If you're in need of some inspiring words to keep you going this week (or to keep you going until Game of Throne's eighth season finally premieres), check out the gallery to hear some wise words from Tyrion Lannister, Lord Varys, and Lord Petyr Baelish, as well as a few more surprising sources.
Jennifer Lopez Responds to Motown Tribute Criticism: "You Can't Tell People What to Love"
Jennifer Lopez is defending herself against criticism of her Motown tribute at the 2019 Grammys. At the award show on Feb. 10, the singer performed a medley in honor of the record label's 60th anniversary, which included iconic songs like "Dancing in the Street," "Do You Love Me," and "My Girl." While Smokey Robinson, Ne-Yo, and Alicia Keys also joined Lopez on stage, Grammy producers faced criticism that a more fitting performer could have been chosen to lead the tribute given Motown's impact on black history and culture.
"Any type of music can inspire any type of artist."
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight following the show, Lopez said, "The thing about music is that it inspires all. Any type of music can inspire any type of artist." She added, "You can't tell people what to love. You can't tell people what they can and can't do, what they should sing or not sing. You gotta do what's in your heart."
Describing the performance as a "dream come true," Lopez also explained that she grew up listening to Motown releases with her mom. "It was for my mom. I could cry. It's such a good moment," she said. "Singing up there with Smokey Robinson, like, I gotta pinch myself. I grew up on all those songs, and because my mom loved him so much, she passed him on to us."
Though Lopez acknowledged the performance was met with some backlash, she said Motown founder Berry Gordy was "thrilled." The label's official Instagram account also shared a photo of the tribute with the caption, "A performance to remember." Lopez said, "They know how much I have been influenced by that music and so it was a natural fit for them. But for some people, [it wasn't], and that's okay. I'm just very humbled and honored to be able to have sung those songs."
As for Robinson, he seemed to be having none of the criticism. In an interview with Variety at a pre-Grammys gala on Feb. 9, the singer and former Motown vice president said, "I don't think anyone who is intelligent is upset. I think anyone who is upset is stupid." Robinson also argued that Lopez was a good fit given her background "growing up in her Hispanic neighborhood." He added, "Motown was music for everybody. Everybody."
We Bet You Had No Idea Just How Many Films Peter Dinklage Has on His Résumé
Incontestable fact: Peter Dinklage was born to play the role of Tyrion Lannister, the hard-drinking, fast-quipping brother of Cersei and Jaime Lannister and perhaps the only redeeming member of the Lannister family. Though landing the role of the wry and charming Tyrion on Game of Thrones may have launched Dinklage into superstardom, the youngest Lannister is not the only role he has ever nailed. In fact, we bet you have no idea how many titles are part of the actor's extensive filmography. From love interests to antagonists to straight-up villains, read on to see all of the film roles Dinklage has played over the years.
15 Galentine's Day-Approved Movies You and Your BFFs Can Watch on Netflix
There's no better day to watch the best movies about female friendship than Galentine's Day, right? The holiday, which was created by Amy Poehler's character Leslie Knope on a particularly wonderful episode of Parks and Recreation, is all about celebrating the women in your life. According to Leslie, the day before Valentine's Day isn't just Feb. 13 but Galentine's Day, which is all about "ladies celebrating ladies, like Lilith Fair minus the angst" rather than romancing your significant other.
From giving each other heartfelt gifts to throwing full-on parties, there's no wrong way to show your besties some love. But if you guys are opting for a cozy night in with some wine, movies, and plenty of popcorn, we have a few suggestions for you. (And they're all available on Netflix!) From feel-good comedies to dramas to even a horror movie, check them all out ahead.
22 Unbelievably Cool Tech Gadgets You Never Knew You Needed - All From Walmart
To make sure you're stocked up on the hottest gadgets of 2019, we curated a list of 22 must-haves that will make your life easier one way or another. We looked to Walmart because the retailer carries many brands we love at affordable price points. From sleep lamps to automatic mops, prepare to want it all. Take a look at our favorites ahead.
You Can Microwave This Pizza Heating Pad to Keep You Warm, and OMG, I Need It
"Cute" and "heating pads" don't always belong in the same sentence, but this pizza-shaped plushie from Urban Outfitters tells a different story. The Huggable Pizza Heating + Cooling Pad ($29) was recently brought to my attention, and now all I want to do is be cozy and warm with this and real pizza (to be fair, that's all the time, but still). It's made of cotton, polyester, buckwheat, and lavender, and you can microwave it, heat it up, or freeze it to cool you off. Whether you're too cold while relaxing at home or you need some relief from period cramps, this smiling pepperoni fellow will help you out. Shop it ahead, and check out even more adorable Urban Outfitters heating pads.










