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.

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Ellen Pompeo Wanted to Quit Grey's Anatomy Many Times Over "Toxic" Work Environment

Ellen Pompeo's 15-year road as Meredith Grey on Grey's Anatomy hasn't always been smooth. In a Variety interview with Empire's Taraji P. Henson, Pompeo shed light on the culture surrounding her ABC show's first six seasons - and what she did to change it.

"The first 10 years we had serious culture issues, very bad behavior, really toxic work environment," Pompeo admitted, after revealing she'd wanted to quit "many" times. "But once I started having kids, it became no longer about me. I need to provide for my family."

"At 40 years old, where am I ever going to get this kind of money? I need to take care of my kids," she continued. "But after Season 10, we had some big shifts in front of the camera, behind the camera."

It became my goal to have an experience there that I could be happy and proud about, because we had so much turmoil for 10 years.

Another necessary change came in the form of Pompeo's paycheck. "[Patrick Dempsey] was being paid almost double what I was in the beginning. He had a television quote. I had never done TV," she said. "'He's done 13 pilots.' Well, none of them have gone. I didn't even realize until we were renegotiating Season 3. No one was offering that up." Pompeo eventually negotiated her contract and famously became one of the highest paid women in TV in 2018.

After Dempsey left Grey's Anatomy in season 11, Pompeo said the studio and network told her "the show could not go on without the male lead," despite Meredith being the titular character. She made it her mission to prove them wrong, and her relationship with showrunner Shonda Rhimes was essential in making that happen.

"It became my goal to have an experience there that I could be happy and proud about, because we had so much turmoil for 10 years. My mission became, this can't be fantastic to the public and a disaster behind the scenes," Pompeo said. "Shonda Rhimes and I decided to rewrite the ending of this story. That's what's kept me."

Rhimes also gave Pompeo the flexibility she needed as the parent of three kids. "She lets us be mothers," Pompeo said of Rhimes. "I don't have to travel. I don't have to go anywhere."

Despite the strides she and Rhimes have made, Pompeo acknowledges she's had to make artistic sacrifices to turn the show's culture around. "I haven't been challenged creatively at all. Every once in a while we do an amazing storyline. But for the last five years, I've had other milestones that we were trying to achieve behind the camera."

Get Ready, Gilead - June Might Have a New Ally in The Handmaid's Tale

Everything about June's dedication to revolutionize Gilead and get justice for her family and her fellow handmaids on The Handmaid's Tale is enough to get anyone fired up, even June's frenemy Serena Joy. Throughout the past two seasons of the show, we've seen June and Serena grow in their relationship and understand each other more. In season three, Serena's newfound sense of self and her frustration with Gilead's government will turn her into the ultimate ally for June, and here's why.

Serena once stood as an author and a major public figure who took pride in the work that she completed. Now, she is marginalized by her husband, Commander Waterford, and the society that she lives in and serves with the purpose of pleasing the men in her life. With Serena's growing frustration of living in a male-dominated society and the idea of a daughter growing up only to suffer in the ways that she and June do, she decides to help June escape Gilead. One of the last scenes of season two shows a tearful Serena saying goodbye to her daughter as June escapes. A part of Serena is broken now that her only chance at having a child is gone, as well as one of her confidantes, but she understands that the only way for her child to have a happy life is to get away from the family she would soon grow up in.

Naturally, this is heartbreaking and infuriating for Serena, who only ever wanted a baby.

The first episode of season three sends us right back to Gilead, after June has sent baby Nichole with Emily, rather than taking her to safety herself. When June returns to the Waterfords' house, Serena is furious that the baby is no longer with June, her protector.

It's just another peg in the timeline of Serena and June's tumultuous relationship. We've seen Serena manipulate June more than once, and we've seen June betray Serena just as hard, like when she hides out in an abandoned house for several weeks while she's still pregnant with baby Nichole. Along the way, though, there have been acts of kindness from both of the characters that have brought them ever-so-slightly closer. Even though these two characters haven't always been on the same terms with each other, it's clear that they are both unhappy with the world they're living in.

As season three goes on, we can't help but think Serena is going to lean more heavily into her anger toward Gilead and the life she had to leave behind to serve the men in the country. She's already getting snappy with the Commander, even telling him in season three, "I don't need you to protect me." I think it's safe to say that Serena has had it with the Commander's misogynistic ways and is ready to start paving her own path instead - possibly with June at her side? We think it's a good bet.

Serena has created quite the story arc with her character. From acts of cruelty in season one to helping June and defying the government she helped create in season two, it seems highly probable that Serena is going to help June and become a part of the resistance. With Serena and June being two prominent characters stuck in Gilead, I don't think there's any way they won't end up being allies. Praise be!

Ellen Pompeo Wanted to Quit Grey's Anatomy Many Times Over "Toxic" Work Environment

Ellen Pompeo's 15-year road as Meredith Grey on Grey's Anatomy hasn't always been smooth. In a Variety interview with Empire's Taraji P. Henson, Pompeo shed light on the culture surrounding her ABC show's first six seasons - and what she did to change it.

"The first 10 years we had serious culture issues, very bad behavior, really toxic work environment," Pompeo admitted, after revealing she'd wanted to quit "many" times. "But once I started having kids, it became no longer about me. I need to provide for my family."

"At 40 years old, where am I ever going to get this kind of money? I need to take care of my kids," she continued. "But after Season 10, we had some big shifts in front of the camera, behind the camera."

It became my goal to have an experience there that I could be happy and proud about, because we had so much turmoil for 10 years.

Another necessary change came in the form of Pompeo's paycheck. "[Patrick Dempsey] was being paid almost double what I was in the beginning. He had a television quote. I had never done TV," she said. "'He's done 13 pilots.' Well, none of them have gone. I didn't even realize until we were renegotiating Season 3. No one was offering that up." Pompeo eventually negotiated her contract and famously became one of the highest paid women in TV in 2018.

After Dempsey left Grey's Anatomy in season 11, Pompeo said the studio and network told her "the show could not go on without the male lead," despite Meredith being the titular character. She made it her mission to prove them wrong, and her relationship with showrunner Shonda Rhimes was essential in making that happen.

"It became my goal to have an experience there that I could be happy and proud about, because we had so much turmoil for 10 years. My mission became, this can't be fantastic to the public and a disaster behind the scenes," Pompeo said. "Shonda Rhimes and I decided to rewrite the ending of this story. That's what's kept me."

Rhimes also gave Pompeo the flexibility she needed as the parent of three kids. "She lets us be mothers," Pompeo said of Rhimes. "I don't have to travel. I don't have to go anywhere."

Despite the strides she and Rhimes have made, Pompeo acknowledges she's had to make artistic sacrifices to turn the show's culture around. "I haven't been challenged creatively at all. Every once in a while we do an amazing storyline. But for the last five years, I've had other milestones that we were trying to achieve behind the camera."

Get Ready, Gilead - June Might Have a New Ally in The Handmaid's Tale

Everything about June's dedication to revolutionize Gilead and get justice for her family and her fellow handmaids on The Handmaid's Tale is enough to get anyone fired up, even June's frenemy Serena Joy. Throughout the past two seasons of the show, we've seen June and Serena grow in their relationship and understand each other more. In season three, Serena's newfound sense of self and her frustration with Gilead's government will turn her into the ultimate ally for June, and here's why.

Serena once stood as an author and a major public figure who took pride in the work that she completed. Now, she is marginalized by her husband, Commander Waterford, and the society that she lives in and serves with the purpose of pleasing the men in her life. With Serena's growing frustration of living in a male-dominated society and the idea of a daughter growing up only to suffer in the ways that she and June do, she decides to help June escape Gilead. One of the last scenes of season two shows a tearful Serena saying goodbye to her daughter as June escapes. A part of Serena is broken now that her only chance at having a child is gone, as well as one of her confidantes, but she understands that the only way for her child to have a happy life is to get away from the family she would soon grow up in.

Naturally, this is heartbreaking and infuriating for Serena, who only ever wanted a baby.

The first episode of season three sends us right back to Gilead, after June has sent baby Nichole with Emily, rather than taking her to safety herself. When June returns to the Waterfords' house, Serena is furious that the baby is no longer with June, her protector.

It's just another peg in the timeline of Serena and June's tumultuous relationship. We've seen Serena manipulate June more than once, and we've seen June betray Serena just as hard, like when she hides out in an abandoned house for several weeks while she's still pregnant with baby Nichole. Along the way, though, there have been acts of kindness from both of the characters that have brought them ever-so-slightly closer. Even though these two characters haven't always been on the same terms with each other, it's clear that they are both unhappy with the world they're living in.

As season three goes on, we can't help but think Serena is going to lean more heavily into her anger toward Gilead and the life she had to leave behind to serve the men in the country. She's already getting snappy with the Commander, even telling him in season three, "I don't need you to protect me." I think it's safe to say that Serena has had it with the Commander's misogynistic ways and is ready to start paving her own path instead - possibly with June at her side? We think it's a good bet.

Serena has created quite the story arc with her character. From acts of cruelty in season one to helping June and defying the government she helped create in season two, it seems highly probable that Serena is going to help June and become a part of the resistance. With Serena and June being two prominent characters stuck in Gilead, I don't think there's any way they won't end up being allies. Praise be!

Macy’s Is Having a Major Beauty Sale - Here Are the 15 Best Picks

Macy's is having a major sale, and many of your favorite products and brands will be available at a deep discount you won't want to miss. During Macy's Beauty 10 Days of Glam Sale, which will run between June 11 and June 20, there will be new products available every day for 50 percent off (don't worry, we're freaking out, too). In addition to the daily deals, the department store also has offers that will last the entire 10 day sale, which means you won't miss out on those discounts. If you're shopping online, you'll also get free shipping during the sale, making this the perfect time to stock up on your go-to Murad cleanser or Beauty by POPSUGAR tinted balm.

You can can a sneak peek of what's on sale on the store's website, and read ahead to see our best picks of the items available through the entire 10 days.

55 Cool Products From Walmart We Never Saw Coming, but Totally Need

If you love shopping just about anything at Walmart, you're not alone. The retailer carries everything from stylish swimsuits to elevated furniture and cool tech gadgets. That said, its abundance of products can sometimes be overwhelming to shop, so we did the hard work and uncovered its 55 coolest and bestselling things. Ahead, you'll find it all, from couches to bathroom mirrors. Keep scrolling to see all the things you didn't know your life was missing.

You Can Still Drink Smoothies on a Low-Carb Diet, but Follow This Dietitian-Approved Formula

Bad news if you're trying to cut carbs: a smoothie from your local shop could cost you 75 grams of carbs or more per serving. Considering that most low-carb plans require you to eat fewer than 100 grams per day, that one drink could nearly wipe out your daily budget.

"Many smoothie spots will add honey, agave, maple syrup, dates, multiple types of fruit, and fruit juices, which can drive the overall sugar content sky high," Mary Claire Shurina, MS, RD, LD, an acute care dietitian in Atlanta, GA, told POPSUGAR.

The good news? You can easily build a delicious, low-carb smoothie at home, where you have more control over what goes in it. "I always recommend incorporating one to two fruits, a source of protein, and a healthy fat," Mary Claire said. This combination of carbohydrates, protein, and fat will "prevent blood sugar spikes that ultimately lead to energy crashes later in the day," she explained. Keeping the fruit content low and not adding sweeteners will keep the carb count down, too.

To cover the protein portion of your smoothie, blend in your favorite (unsweetened) protein powder or Greek yogurt. For a dose of healthy fats, a spoonful of nut butter or half an avocado should do. When it comes to fruits, "berries offer more fiber and less sugar than other fruits, making them great choices," Mary Claire said. (For reference, a half cup of blueberries has 11 grams of carbs, while a medium banana has 27 grams.) Focus on striking that balance, and you could have a smoothie every day while still staying on track with your goals.

10 Low-Carb Breads For Those Days When You Just Really Need a Sandwich (Ugh, Same)

Going low-carb (or even keto!) doesn't have to mean cutting out bread completely. And if that news weren't reason enough to celebrate, consider this: there are tons of companies that cater to low-carb sandwich-lovers by creating breads made from whole grains or virtuous ingredients like almond flour. If you like to get in the kitchen yourself, there are even premade mixes available to take the guesswork out of whipping up your own recipe. Keep reading for a wide range of breads that are equal parts tasty and light in carbs - and just begging to be topped with avocado and greens.

55 Cool Products From Walmart We Never Saw Coming, but Totally Need

If you love shopping just about anything at Walmart, you're not alone. The retailer carries everything from stylish swimsuits to elevated furniture and cool tech gadgets. That said, its abundance of products can sometimes be overwhelming to shop, so we did the hard work and uncovered its 55 coolest and bestselling things. Ahead, you'll find it all, from couches to bathroom mirrors. Keep scrolling to see all the things you didn't know your life was missing.

55 Cool Products From Walmart We Never Saw Coming, but Totally Need

If you love shopping just about anything at Walmart, you're not alone. The retailer carries everything from stylish swimsuits to elevated furniture and cool tech gadgets. That said, its abundance of products can sometimes be overwhelming to shop, so we did the hard work and uncovered its 55 coolest and bestselling things. Ahead, you'll find it all, from couches to bathroom mirrors. Keep scrolling to see all the things you didn't know your life was missing.

Macy’s Is Having a Major Beauty Sale - Here Are the 15 Best Picks

Macy's is having a major sale, and many of your favorite products and brands will be available at a deep discount you won't want to miss. During Macy's Beauty 10 Days of Glam Sale, which will run between June 11 and June 20, there will be new products available every day for 50 percent off (don't worry, we're freaking out, too). In addition to the daily deals, the department store also has offers that will last the entire 10 day sale, which means you won't miss out on those discounts. If you're shopping online, you'll also get free shipping during the sale, making this the perfect time to stock up on your go-to Murad cleanser or Beauty by POPSUGAR tinted balm.

You can can a sneak peek of what's on sale on the store's website, and read ahead to see our best picks of the items available through the entire 10 days.

You Can Still Drink Smoothies on a Low-Carb Diet, but Follow This Dietitian-Approved Formula

Bad news if you're trying to cut carbs: a smoothie from your local shop could cost you 75 grams of carbs or more per serving. Considering that most low-carb plans require you to eat fewer than 100 grams per day, that one drink could nearly wipe out your daily budget.

"Many smoothie spots will add honey, agave, maple syrup, dates, multiple types of fruit, and fruit juices, which can drive the overall sugar content sky high," Mary Claire Shurina, MS, RD, LD, an acute care dietitian in Atlanta, GA, told POPSUGAR.

The good news? You can easily build a delicious, low-carb smoothie at home, where you have more control over what goes in it. "I always recommend incorporating one to two fruits, a source of protein, and a healthy fat," Mary Claire said. This combination of carbohydrates, protein, and fat will "prevent blood sugar spikes that ultimately lead to energy crashes later in the day," she explained. Keeping the fruit content low and not adding sweeteners will keep the carb count down, too.

To cover the protein portion of your smoothie, blend in your favorite (unsweetened) protein powder or Greek yogurt. For a dose of healthy fats, a spoonful of nut butter or half an avocado should do. When it comes to fruits, "berries offer more fiber and less sugar than other fruits, making them great choices," Mary Claire said. (For reference, a half cup of blueberries has 11 grams of carbs, while a medium banana has 27 grams.) Focus on striking that balance, and you could have a smoothie every day while still staying on track with your goals.

10 Low-Carb Breads For Those Days When You Just Really Need a Sandwich (Ugh, Same)

Going low-carb (or even keto!) doesn't have to mean cutting out bread completely. And if that news weren't reason enough to celebrate, consider this: there are tons of companies that cater to low-carb sandwich-lovers by creating breads made from whole grains or virtuous ingredients like almond flour. If you like to get in the kitchen yourself, there are even premade mixes available to take the guesswork out of whipping up your own recipe. Keep reading for a wide range of breads that are equal parts tasty and light in carbs - and just begging to be topped with avocado and greens.

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17 Royal Shoe Moments That'll Make You Rethink Your Whole Footwear Collection

The ladies of the British royal family never fail to wow us with their outfit choices. From Meghan's perfect maternity wardrobe to Kate's signature color, and Beatrice's fearless approach to fashion, we've come to expect a certain level of poise and polish during royal engagements. That goes right down to their feet, where closed-toe high heels are the order of the day for most royal events (because when you're in the company of the queen, strappy sandals just won't do). But even a duchess or a princess can surprise us occasionally, and some of our favorite moments have been when the royals have stepped out in surprising choices: be that Kate's cool sneakers, Meghan's utility boots, or Beatrice's killer heels. Keep reading for 17 royal shoe moments from recent years that show just how varied those royal footwear collections really are. You can even shop some of the key styles for yourself.

17 Royal Shoe Moments That'll Make You Rethink Your Whole Footwear Collection

The ladies of the British royal family never fail to wow us with their outfit choices. From Meghan's perfect maternity wardrobe to Kate's signature color, and Beatrice's fearless approach to fashion, we've come to expect a certain level of poise and polish during royal engagements. That goes right down to their feet, where closed-toe high heels are the order of the day for most royal events (because when you're in the company of the queen, strappy sandals just won't do). But even a duchess or a princess can surprise us occasionally, and some of our favorite moments have been when the royals have stepped out in surprising choices: be that Kate's cool sneakers, Meghan's utility boots, or Beatrice's killer heels. Keep reading for 17 royal shoe moments from recent years that show just how varied those royal footwear collections really are. You can even shop some of the key styles for yourself.

Jennifer Lawrence's Plunging Black Dress Is So Mystifying, Someone Check on Cooke Maroney

Jennifer Lawrence didn't need any bells and whistles to take our breath away with her outfit at the X-Men: Dark Phoenix premiere on June 4. Instead, she walked the red carpet in a timeless black Dior gown. Her outfit choice couldn't be more perfect for a return to the red carpet after over a year.

Jennifer's decision to wear Dior further fuels our theory that she'll wear the designer on her wedding day. After all, she's been an ambassador for the French house for years. For the premiere, she opted for a plunging silk gown from Dior Cruise 2020, cinched at the waist with a black leather belt. She paired the ensemble with a dangling silver necklace, a sparkling bracelet, and of course, her $100K engagement ring.

Keep reading to see photos of her gorgeous getup from all angles - we'd love to know what her fiancé, Cooke Maroney, thought when he saw her walk out the door.

Jennifer Lawrence's Plunging Black Dress Is So Mystifying, Someone Check on Cooke Maroney

Jennifer Lawrence didn't need any bells and whistles to take our breath away with her outfit at the X-Men: Dark Phoenix premiere on June 4. Instead, she walked the red carpet in a timeless black Dior gown. Her outfit choice couldn't be more perfect for a return to the red carpet after over a year.

Jennifer's decision to wear Dior further fuels our theory that she'll wear the designer on her wedding day. After all, she's been an ambassador for the French house for years. For the premiere, she opted for a plunging silk gown from Dior Cruise 2020, cinched at the waist with a black leather belt. She paired the ensemble with a dangling silver necklace, a sparkling bracelet, and of course, her $100K engagement ring.

Keep reading to see photos of her gorgeous getup from all angles - we'd love to know what her fiancé, Cooke Maroney, thought when he saw her walk out the door.

Disney's New Star Wars Doughnuts Are So Cool, They'd Make Kylo Ren Crack a Smile

Disney is doing the damn dessert thing again, this time with adorable Star Wars vanilla cake doughnuts. According to eagle-eyed foodie @foodatdisneyland, park visitors can find these doughnuts with berry-flavored frosting at Whitewater Snacks in the Grand Californian hotel pool area near Disney's California Adventure. The happiest place on Earth doesn't have to win us over with more sweet and sugary treats, but boy does it work.

The release of these X-Wing and R2D2-inspired snacks is perfectly timed with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland. The Force is far-reaching with these! Get an intergalatic sugar rush before you set out for the day or satisfy your sweet tooth as you're heading home. Do or doughnut, there is no try.

Disney's New Star Wars Doughnuts Are So Cool, They'd Make Kylo Ren Crack a Smile

Disney is doing the damn dessert thing again, this time with adorable Star Wars vanilla cake doughnuts. According to eagle-eyed foodie @foodatdisneyland, park visitors can find these doughnuts with berry-flavored frosting at Whitewater Snacks in the Grand Californian hotel pool area near Disney's California Adventure. The happiest place on Earth doesn't have to win us over with more sweet and sugary treats, but boy does it work.

The release of these X-Wing and R2D2-inspired snacks is perfectly timed with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland. The Force is far-reaching with these! Get an intergalatic sugar rush before you set out for the day or satisfy your sweet tooth as you're heading home. Do or doughnut, there is no try.

Disney's New Star Wars Doughnuts Are So Cool, They'd Make Kylo Ren Crack a Smile

Disney is doing the damn dessert thing again, this time with adorable Star Wars vanilla cake doughnuts. According to eagle-eyed foodie @foodatdisneyland, park visitors can find these doughnuts with berry-flavored frosting at Whitewater Snacks in the Grand Californian hotel pool area near Disney's California Adventure. The happiest place on Earth doesn't have to win us over with more sweet and sugary treats, but boy does it work.

The release of these X-Wing and R2D2-inspired snacks is perfectly timed with the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland. The Force is far-reaching with these! Get an intergalatic sugar rush before you set out for the day or satisfy your sweet tooth as you're heading home. Do or doughnut, there is no try.

99 Justin Bieber Pics So Hot That They May Cause Heart Palpitations

This probably isn't news to anyone, but Justin Bieber is an absolute babe. Whether he's looking grungy or clean cut, performing shirtless on stage, or just strolling shirtless down the street, Justin manages to look drop dead sexy in just about any photo. His heart may belong to Hailey Baldwin, but those abs are just too hot to be anything but public property. Here are 99 Justin Bieber pics that will have you begging, "Let me love you!"

99 Justin Bieber Pics So Hot That They May Cause Heart Palpitations

This probably isn't news to anyone, but Justin Bieber is an absolute babe. Whether he's looking grungy or clean cut, performing shirtless on stage, or just strolling shirtless down the street, Justin manages to look drop dead sexy in just about any photo. His heart may belong to Hailey Baldwin, but those abs are just too hot to be anything but public property. Here are 99 Justin Bieber pics that will have you begging, "Let me love you!"

ALL Proceeds of This Miley Cyrus and Marc Jacobs Sweatshirt Go to Planned Parenthood

Marc Jacobs and Miley Cyrus are teaming up again in the name of women's rights. The designer and the singer released a new sweatshirt benefiting Planned Parenthood with a simple message: "Don't f*ck with my freedom." The words on the pink sweatshirt are lyrics from Miley's empowering song "Mother's Daughter" from her recently released album, She Is Coming. Beginning on June 4, the hoodie is available for presale on Marc Jacobs's site, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to Planned Parenthood.

A press release for the new collaboration stated, "In the wake of states passing new bans on abortion, the design takes a stand to protect reproductive rights and shows solidarity with public support for abortion, currently at a record high with more than seven in 10 Americans saying they do not want to see Roe v. Wade overturned."

Miley is no stranger to being vocal about causes close to her heart, including HIV/AIDS awareness, cancer research, and a person's right to choose. In 2016, Miley and Marc Jacobs released their first collection benefiting Planned Parenthood in the form of t-shirts. Miley also spoke at the 2017 Women's March in LA and proudly carried a Planned Parenthood sign.

The release of the hoodie is especially timely for Miley because she was recently grabbed aggressively by a fan who tried to kiss her as she was making her way through a crowd with her husband, Liam Hemsworth. After it happened, Miley posted a powerful message about consent and "not asking for it" on her Twitter and Instagram - what better way to reiterate not f*cking with her freedom? Shop the new sweatshirt ahead.

ALL Proceeds of This Miley Cyrus and Marc Jacobs Sweatshirt Go to Planned Parenthood

Marc Jacobs and Miley Cyrus are teaming up again in the name of women's rights. The designer and singer released a new sweatshirt benefiting Planned Parenthood with a simple message: "Don't f*ck with my freedom." The words on the pink sweatshirt are lyrics from Miley's empowering song "Mother's Daughter" from her recently released album, She Is Coming. Beginning on June 4, the hoodie is available for presale on Marc Jacobs's site, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to Planned Parenthood.

A press release for the new collaboration stated, "In the wake of states passing new bans on abortion, the design takes a stand to protect reproductive rights and shows solidarity with public support for abortion, currently at a record high with more than seven in 10 Americans saying they do not want to see Roe v. Wade overturned."

Miley is no stranger to being vocal about causes close to her heart, including HIV/AIDS awareness, cancer research, and a woman's right to choose. In 2016, Miley and Marc Jacobs released their first collection benefiting Planned Parenthood in the form of t-shirts. Miley also spoke at the 2017 Women's March in LA and proudly carried a Planned Parenthood sign.

The release of the hoodie is especially timely for Miley because she was recently grabbed aggressively by a fan who tried to kiss her as she was making her way through a crowd with her husband, Liam Hemsworth. After it happened, Miley posted a powerful message about consent and "not asking for it" on her Twitter and Instagram - what better way to reiterate not f*cking with her freedom? Shop the new sweatshirt ahead.

I Drank Wellness Shots For a Week and Felt Unstoppable, So I Asked RDs If They're Legit

Lots of brands have introduced wellness shots to the market, claiming they'll improve sleep, boost immunity, and more. But do they actually work? That's the question I posed to dietitians after experiencing their magic - or what I thought was magic - for myself.

It's a tough sell, the idea that you can buy health in a (teeny, tiny) bottle, but when my whole family fell under the weather, I decided to throw back Suja's Immunity Shots, hoping the turmeric and probiotics would help me fend off whatever was plaguing our house. To my surprise, I still felt that familiar tickle in my throat, but it passed without developing into a full-blown cold. Feeling empowered, I took Medlie's Digestion Veggie Shot - which contains tomatoes and apple cider vinegar - every morning for a week to see if it would soothe my stomach. Even after some questionable late-night movie snacks one evening and a couple of beers on Sunday to calm my Game of Thrones-induced nerves, I woke up without feeling bloated or rumbly.

Health is complicated and complex, though, and I really didn't know if it was all in my head or if these wellness shots were the real deal. Turns out, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.

Related: I Consumed Fresh Ginger Every Day For 1 Week, and These Were the Results

How Can You Tell If Wellness Shots Are Working?

You're more likely to see long-term results than immediate ones. "If you see improved lasting energy, decrease in overall sickness throughout the year, and improved mood, these are signs wellness shots might be working for you," Laura Ligos, a registered dietitian in Albany, NY, told POPSUGAR. Tracey Grant, RD, agreed: "I recommend watching for patterns over time. If you find that you usually get the sniffles after traveling, but that stops when you start to incorporate a wellness shot before heading to the airport, that's a great sign!"

When it comes to energy-boosting shots, "take a look at your performance after using it," Tracey suggested. "Did you feel more energetic? Did your afternoon slump disappear?" If so, both experts recommend taking a "holiday" from these wellness shots (the same could be done with any supplement) to see if you notice significant changes in your health, sleep, or energy when you aren't taking them. If you notice a consistent difference when you stop taking them, that would be a good indicator that they're helping and you can safely add them back in.

Related: I Drank Celery Juice Every Night For a Week, and This Is What a Doctor Had to Say About It

How Should You Take Wellness Shots?

Because they're mostly made up of fruits, veggies, probiotics, or other supplements you would take on a regular basis, there's no harm in taking them every day. You may not need to, though, depending on why you're taking them in the first place. If you're just looking for an energy boost, Tracey recommends that you take them as needed. For something like immune support, you may choose to take them all winter (when literally everybody is sick) or just on travel days.

Just remember, "any opportunity to increase the produce and phytochemical content of your diet is going to be beneficial, but wellness shots aren't meant to replace the produce on your plate," Tracey said. Laura pointed out that "wellness shots aren't cure-alls that can heal all of your health woes, but they can definitely be a part of a healthy lifestyle."

A big reason for this may simply be that healthy habits beget healthy habits. "If you are someone who is taking wellness shots, you're probably doing other things to work on your health as well, like getting more sleep, drinking more water, eating healthier foods, and working out more often," Laura told POPSUGAR. Simply put, consider wellness shots a health insurance policy to supplement an equally healthy lifestyle.

Zoë Kravitz Met Her Husband While Looking to "Get Laid," Which Is a Strategy I Can Get Behind

Zoë Kravitz secretly wed actor Karl Glusman in May, and is opening up about the relatable way they first met. In a new interview for July's British Vogue, the 30-year-old Big Little Lies actress revealed that she wasn't exactly looking for a serious relationship when she was introduced to Karl at a bar. "I wanted to meet someone – not even to get serious, I think just to get laid, to be completely honest with you," Zoë told the publication. I find this to be a pretty noteworthy strategy.

Zoë looks absolutely stunning in the British Vogue photos - which were shot by the iconic Steven Meisel - and in the profile, she also talks about her famous parents, Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, her past struggles with an eating disorder, and earning success on her own merit. Check out a few choice quotes from Zoë ahead, then see the full feature in the July issue of British Vogue, which is available on newsstands and digital download on June 7.

126 Affordable 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 Father'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

Related: 25 Insanely Cool Gifts Your Dad Will Love This Father's Day

Step Up Your Summer Shoe Game With 2019's Hottest Sandal Styles, All From Zara!

Thank the sun gods for Zara and their affordable, stylish sandals, because it's finally time to ditch the booties and say hello to Summer sundresses and exposed toes! Stock your closet with Summer sandals that will not only help even out that unfortunate Winter foot tan, but will also give your outfits a trendy and seasonal spin. The hottest shoe trends this Summer range from geometric heels to animal print sandals to chunky woven platforms that will give every sundress a trendsetting touch. Check out the cutest sandals of this Summer, all from Zara.

Rocketman's Bryce Dallas Howard on Elton John's Mother, Taron Egerton's Underwear, and That Accent

One of the wonderful things about Rocketman, of which there are many, is the film's willingness to peek into the raw, unsavory, and often heartbreaking moments that peppered Elton John's wildly successful career. Despite the musical biopic's sheen of fantasy, with all its glitz and glamour and bedazzled orange devil suits, there's a darkness lurking just below the surface that director Dexter Fletcher deftly dips in to, like an uplifting, peppy melody paired with a set of tragic lyrics.

One of the most painful parts of John's life, unquestionably, is his relationship with his mother, Sheila Dwight. She's played to perfection by Bryce Dallas Howard, who trades in her signature red hair for a dark wig that, for fans of the music icon, will likely immediately bring to mind his friendship with the late Elizabeth Taylor. Just like in the critically-acclaimed season three episode of Black Mirror, "Nosedive," the film offers Howard the chance to show off her impressive range as an actress. She saunters into every scene with a red lipstick-stained cigarette draped between her fingers, spitting out barbed insults to her son, her husband, her . . . well, whoever's in the room. Oh, and that's on top of adopting a thick British accent and in between belting out John's classic songs.

Ahead of Rocketman's release in theaters, I hopped on the phone with Howard to discuss searching for reason in Sheila's cruel behavior, why speaking with a British accent is basically second nature to her, and her hilarious first introduction to costar Taron Egerton, who plays the man of the hour, Elton John.

POPSUGAR: I just have to say that I saw the movie a few days ago, and I haven't been able to stop listening to Elton John songs since. I'm obsessed.

Bryce Dallas Howard: That's how I feel, too! Ever since filming the movie, I got really into it, listening to all his music. And there was music that I had no idea was even his. Like, "What? This is an Elton John song?!" I can relate.

PS: Speaking of that, how much did you know about his childhood and his mom, Sheila, before you signed on to the film? There was so much about his life that I didn't realize, even though he's such an icon.

BDH: Yeah, same situation for me. I mean, I realized you don't really discover Elton John - you learn about him. He's such a mainstay in our culture and in rock and roll. He was Mozart. And absolutely one of, if not the most, prolific artists of our time. I thought I knew about him, but I had no idea that he was a prodigy, or really anything about his childhood. I had no idea about his relationship with Bernie [Taupin] and their musical partnership, and just how beautiful that was. So, it's been such an amazing career that I got to do a deep dive on, and get to know more about Elton John and the individuals in Elton's life who impacted him.

PS: Of all the characters we meet from Elton's life - Bernie, John Reid, and the rest of them - Sheila's obviously not the film's most likable, and often verges on being straight-up cruel. What would you say drew you to playing his mother in particular?

"He's such a mainstay in our culture and in rock and roll. He was Mozart."

BDH: I would say I was drawn to the project, not the character's personality. It was really fascinating to me because when I read this script, I immediately loved the story, which was written by the same writer as Billy Elliot. At that point it was already very close to production. So, what I read in large part is what you saw [onscreen]. But Dexter wanted to make sure that we authentically captured the dynamics between Sheila and Elton even with limited screen time. So, I spoke with some folks outside of production who knew Sheila, who basically didn't have any skin in the game. It was really enlightening, but of course, it was also very sad.

It seems that she was a woman who came from a difficult situation. She was a very young mother. She's a single mother. And then when Elton was six years old, she and Elton's father got married, but they absolutely loathed one another. As a person, she was someone who certainly never felt fulfilled in her life. That fracture - and also given that she had a personality that was very charismatic and witty and cutting - and that kind of stewing anger gradually evolved to be a break, and she became a broken woman. And it was very, very, very damaging for a child, of course.

PS: That really comes through in the scene of Sheila and Elton, towards the end of the film when she's talking about buying the retirement home at dinner, and they have this bitter, heartbreaking fight. Were there moments like that that where you found yourself empathizing with her at all?

BDH: Of course. I mean, it's more I think understanding. Understanding a person's mindset and belief system and emotional landscape. There was actually a point when I reached out to one of my friends who is a psychiatrist, and I talked to him about it because I was like, "This is understandable to a point." I kind of felt like there might have been something more going on. I don't know if it was personality disorder, or if it was narcissism. I don't know. I don't know. But it was very helpful to talk to him, and to talk through what I'd been hearing.

That scene that you referenced, I mean, that was based on something real. She was an only child. And she said to him, "The biggest mistake of my life was having children." So, a person in pain who is saying something like that . . . sometimes that pain is not actually connected to things in the past that happened. It could be connected to an imbalance. It can be connected to bad interpersonal habits. Sometimes, with family, you cross the line. You start calling people names and being cruel to the people you love. Suddenly that love turns to something else. Just very, very dysfunctional.

PS: To play Sheila you also had to speak with a strong British accent. What was that like?

BDH: So fun! I worked with a wonderful dialect coach, and I actually stayed in the accent the entire time.

PS: Oh, wow!

BDH: Yeah! The process is like learning a language. If you immerse yourself in the country, and you're speaking in a language all the time, your brain is going to connect the dots much faster than practicing in isolated spurts. The fact that we were shooting in the UK, I thought to myself, "I might well just just go for it." I did that as well on a movie that I did years ago with Kenneth Branagh, called As You Like It. I did a British accent on that which was really fun. David Oyelowo was actually the person who told me - encouraged me - to do that. To stay in the accent the whole time. He's a very loving person, and so he made me feel not embarrassed about it. I'm really grateful to him for that! So that's kind of always been my approach to a dialect.

PS: That's dedication.

BDH: Well there's a little advantage that I had because when I was younger, and my dad was filming Willow, we shot a lot of it in the UK. I learned to read and write while going to a school called Cavendish here in London, so my parents told me that after living here at the age of six for five days - or three days, actually, for three days - I had a full British accent. They were like, "You phony!" [Laughs] So, I kept it the whole time. There's so many videos of me as a kid. Oh my gosh. It's just so funny.

And then even my family was visiting here for a large majority of shooting, and by family, I mean my mom, my dad, my sisters, their husband, boyfriend, my brother, his wife . . . I think even my nephew. I mean, my entire family was on holiday coincidentally 20 minutes away from where we were shooting the entire time. And it was so, so, so much fun to get to be around my family. But I stayed in the accent. I felt a little self-conscious. But I also was like, "You know what? They know that I have a job to do, and they're not going to make fun of me, hopefully." And they didn't, which was great.

PS: So on top of staying in a British accent, you also sing in a few scenes. Were you excited about that part of the role? Or did that make you nervous?

BDH: When I first was offered the part, Matthew Vaughn, the producer, sent me a clip of Taron playing the piano and singing. Basically, from that point forward, I just didn't think about the fact that I was singing at all after seeing how much he was doing. [Laughs] Honestly, I got this role and went to the UK, and went pretty much straight from the airport to Abbey Road and recorded the song and got to be in the booth and everything. So, it was kind of fast and furious, like a band-aid that was ripped off. Then that was it! Very fun, very minor, very low stakes. And it's a scene that I happen to love, and a song that's one of [Elton John's] best. I love it.

PS: I really enjoyed all of Sheila's retro dresses and all of her fashion. Was it fun to step into another decade in that way?

BDH: I love it when I get to play a character who goes through a span of time. You really get to lean into the trends of different eras. Also, I just really like the shape of the clothes from the 1950s and the 1960s. By the time I get to the 70s, I'm like, "Oh gosh. Can we just skip forward to certain parts of the 80s again?" [Laughs] That was really fun to go for a classic look for the era. Then, because Sheila had dark hair, and because Elizabeth Taylor was such a big part of Elton's life, we sort of thought to ourselves, especially because it was heightened, "What if we went for that kind of Elizabeth Taylor vibe for her?" We had a lot of fun with that.

PS: Oh, that's so interesting. I didn't even consider that when I was watching the movie but that makes so much sense now that you say that.

BDH: Totally. Totally. Really fun.

PS: Looking back on all your scenes with Taron, do you have a favorite?

BDH: There were many, many, many, many, many. I mean, all of them frankly. But one that was great was my first scene on camera with Taron, where he's moved back home again as an adult. I'm sitting at the table reading a magazine, talking about how much hard work I'm doing taking care of them, while my mother, played brilliantly by Gemma Jones, is actually doing the work. Bernie's there, too, and then Elton comes downstairs and he's just in his underwear. I remember we were filming it and Taron walked in, in his underwear, and I was like, "Oh, good morning, sir! Lovely to begin our filming sequence together." [Laughs] I mean, it's just a testament to this sense of freedom and fun and all of that and playfulness that existed on set because it was so funny. And fun! [Laughs] It was great.

Rocketman is now in theaters.

Miley Cyrus Speaks Out After Being Groped by a Fan: "Don’t F*ck With My Freedom"

Miley Cyrus is responding to an unsettling incident in Barcelona, Spain. Over the weekend, a Twitter user captured a video of the 26-year-old singer-songwriter being grabbed and forcibly kissed by a stranger as she left her hotel with husband Liam Hemsworth. Liam walked in front of her and appeared unaware until security stepped in and separated Miley from the man.

On June 4, Miley responded to the incident on Twitter and used the scary moment to teach a lesson about consent. She shared a video with clips from shows like The Talk and Inside Edition to illustrate the situation and called out disturbing social media comments. Miley's words are an important reminder that what a person wears and who she's with do not determine her worth or right to privacy. "DontF*ckWithMyFreedom," isn't just a lyric from her new song "Mother's Daughter." It's a battle cry.

126 Affordable 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 Father'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

Related: 25 Insanely Cool Gifts Your Dad Will Love This Father's Day

126 Affordable 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 Father'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

Related: 25 Insanely Cool Gifts Your Dad Will Love This Father's Day

Rocketman's Bryce Dallas Howard on Elton John's Mother, Taron Egerton's Underwear, and That Accent

One of the wonderful things about Rocketman, of which there are many, is the film's willingness to peek into the raw, unsavory, and often heartbreaking moments that peppered Elton John's wildly successful career. Despite the musical biopic's sheen of fantasy, with all its glitz and glamour and bedazzled orange devil suits, there's a darkness lurking just below the surface that director Dexter Fletcher deftly dips in to, like an uplifting, peppy melody paired with a set of tragic lyrics.

One of the most painful parts of John's life, unquestionably, is his relationship with his mother, Sheila Dwight. She's played to perfection by Bryce Dallas Howard, who trades in her signature red hair for a dark wig that, for fans of the music icon, will likely immediately bring to mind his friendship with the late Elizabeth Taylor. Just like in the critically-acclaimed season three episode of Black Mirror, "Nosedive," the film offers Howard the chance to show off her impressive range as an actress. She saunters into every scene with a red lipstick-stained cigarette draped between her fingers, spitting out barbed insults to her son, her husband, her . . . well, whoever's in the room. Oh, and that's on top of adopting a thick British accent and in between belting out John's classic songs.

Ahead of Rocketman's release in theaters, I hopped on the phone with Howard to discuss searching for reason in Sheila's cruel behavior, why speaking with a British accent is basically second nature to her, and her hilarious first introduction to costar Taron Egerton, who plays the man of the hour, Elton John.

POPSUGAR: I just have to say that I saw the movie a few days ago, and I haven't been able to stop listening to Elton John songs since. I'm obsessed.

Bryce Dallas Howard: That's how I feel, too! Ever since filming the movie, I got really into it, listening to all his music. And there was music that I had no idea was even his. Like, "What? This is an Elton John song?!" I can relate.

PS: Speaking of that, how much did you know about his childhood and his mom, Sheila, before you signed on to the film? There was so much about his life that I didn't realize, even though he's such an icon.

BDH: Yeah, same situation for me. I mean, I realized you don't really discover Elton John - you learn about him. He's such a mainstay in our culture and in rock and roll. He was Mozart. And absolutely one of, if not the most, prolific artists of our time. I thought I knew about him, but I had no idea that he was a prodigy, or really anything about his childhood. I had no idea about his relationship with Bernie [Taupin] and their musical partnership, and just how beautiful that was. So, it's been such an amazing career that I got to do a deep dive on, and get to know more about Elton John and the individuals in Elton's life who impacted him.

PS: Of all the characters we meet from Elton's life - Bernie, John Reid, and the rest of them - Sheila's obviously not the film's most likable, and often verges on being straight-up cruel. What would you say drew you to playing his mother in particular?

"He's such a mainstay in our culture and in rock and roll. He was Mozart."

BDH: I would say I was drawn to the project, not the character's personality. It was really fascinating to me because when I read this script, I immediately loved the story, which was written by the same writer as Billy Elliot. At that point it was already very close to production. So, what I read in large part is what you saw [onscreen]. But Dexter wanted to make sure that we authentically captured the dynamics between Sheila and Elton even with limited screen time. So, I spoke with some folks outside of production who knew Sheila, who basically didn't have any skin in the game. It was really enlightening, but of course, it was also very sad.

It seems that she was a woman who came from a difficult situation. She was a very young mother. She's a single mother. And then when Elton was six years old, she and Elton's father got married, but they absolutely loathed one another. As a person, she was someone who certainly never felt fulfilled in her life. That fracture - and also given that she had a personality that was very charismatic and witty and cutting - and that kind of stewing anger gradually evolved to be a break, and she became a broken woman. And it was very, very, very damaging for a child, of course.

PS: That really comes through in the scene of Sheila and Elton, towards the end of the film when she's talking about buying the retirement home at dinner, and they have this bitter, heartbreaking fight. Were there moments like that that where you found yourself empathizing with her at all?

BDH: Of course. I mean, it's more I think understanding. Understanding a person's mindset and belief system and emotional landscape. There was actually a point when I reached out to one of my friends who is a psychiatrist, and I talked to him about it because I was like, "This is understandable to a point." I kind of felt like there might have been something more going on. I don't know if it was personality disorder, or if it was narcissism. I don't know. I don't know. But it was very helpful to talk to him, and to talk through what I'd been hearing.

That scene that you referenced, I mean, that was based on something real. She was an only child. And she said to him, "The biggest mistake of my life was having children." So, a person in pain who is saying something like that . . . sometimes that pain is not actually connected to things in the past that happened. It could be connected to an imbalance. It can be connected to bad interpersonal habits. Sometimes, with family, you cross the line. You start calling people names and being cruel to the people you love. Suddenly that love turns to something else. Just very, very dysfunctional.

PS: To play Sheila you also had to speak with a strong British accent. What was that like?

BDH: So fun! I worked with a wonderful dialect coach, and I actually stayed in the accent the entire time.

PS: Oh, wow!

BDH: Yeah! The process is like learning a language. If you immerse yourself in the country, and you're speaking in a language all the time, your brain is going to connect the dots much faster than practicing in isolated spurts. The fact that we were shooting in the UK, I thought to myself, "I might well just just go for it." I did that as well on a movie that I did years ago with Kenneth Branagh, called As You Like It. I did a British accent on that which was really fun. David Oyelowo was actually the person who told me - encouraged me - to do that. To stay in the accent the whole time. He's a very loving person, and so he made me feel not embarrassed about it. I'm really grateful to him for that! So that's kind of always been my approach to a dialect.

PS: That's dedication.

BDH: Well there's a little advantage that I had because when I was younger, and my dad was filming Willow, we shot a lot of it in the UK. I learned to read and write while going to a school called Cavendish here in London, so my parents told me that after living here at the age of six for five days - or three days, actually, for three days - I had a full British accent. They were like, "You phony!" [Laughs] So, I kept it the whole time. There's so many videos of me as a kid. Oh my gosh. It's just so funny.

And then even my family was visiting here for a large majority of shooting, and by family, I mean my mom, my dad, my sisters, their husband, boyfriend, my brother, his wife . . . I think even my nephew. I mean, my entire family was on holiday coincidentally 20 minutes away from where we were shooting the entire time. And it was so, so, so much fun to get to be around my family. But I stayed in the accent. I felt a little self-conscious. But I also was like, "You know what? They know that I have a job to do, and they're not going to make fun of me, hopefully." And they didn't, which was great.

PS: So on top of staying in a British accent, you also sing in a few scenes. Were you excited about that part of the role? Or did that make you nervous?

BDH: When I first was offered the part, Matthew Vaughn, the producer, sent me a clip of Taron playing the piano and singing. Basically, from that point forward, I just didn't think about the fact that I was singing at all after seeing how much he was doing. [Laughs] Honestly, I got this role and went to the UK, and went pretty much straight from the airport to Abbey Road and recorded the song and got to be in the booth and everything. So, it was kind of fast and furious, like a band-aid that was ripped off. Then that was it! Very fun, very minor, very low stakes. And it's a scene that I happen to love, and a song that's one of [Elton John's] best. I love it.

PS: I really enjoyed all of Sheila's retro dresses and all of her fashion. Was it fun to step into another decade in that way?

BDH: I love it when I get to play a character who goes through a span of time. You really get to lean into the trends of different eras. Also, I just really like the shape of the clothes from the 1950s and the 1960s. By the time I get to the 70s, I'm like, "Oh gosh. Can we just skip forward to certain parts of the 80s again?" [Laughs] That was really fun to go for a classic look for the era. Then, because Sheila had dark hair, and because Elizabeth Taylor was such a big part of Elton's life, we sort of thought to ourselves, especially because it was heightened, "What if we went for that kind of Elizabeth Taylor vibe for her?" We had a lot of fun with that.

PS: Oh, that's so interesting. I didn't even consider that when I was watching the movie but that makes so much sense now that you say that.

BDH: Totally. Totally. Really fun.

PS: Looking back on all your scenes with Taron, do you have a favorite?

BDH: There were many, many, many, many, many. I mean, all of them frankly. But one that was great was my first scene on camera with Taron, where he's moved back home again as an adult. I'm sitting at the table reading a magazine, talking about how much hard work I'm doing taking care of them, while my mother, played brilliantly by Gemma Jones, is actually doing the work. Bernie's there, too, and then Elton comes downstairs and he's just in his underwear. I remember we were filming it and Taron walked in, in his underwear, and I was like, "Oh, good morning, sir! Lovely to begin our filming sequence together." [Laughs] I mean, it's just a testament to this sense of freedom and fun and all of that and playfulness that existed on set because it was so funny. And fun! [Laughs] It was great.

Rocketman is now in theaters.

Miley Cyrus Speaks Out After Being Groped by a Fan: "Don’t F*ck With My Freedom"

Miley Cyrus is responding to an unsettling incident in Barcelona, Spain. Over the weekend, a Twitter user captured a video of the 26-year-old singer-songwriter being grabbed and forcibly kissed by a stranger as she left her hotel with husband Liam Hemsworth. Liam walked in front of her and appeared unaware until security stepped in and separated Miley from the man.

On June 4, Miley responded to the incident on Twitter and used the scary moment to teach a lesson about consent. She shared a video with clips from shows like The Talk and Inside Edition to illustrate the situation and called out disturbing social media comments. Miley's words are an important reminder that what a person wears and who she's with do not determine her worth or right to privacy. "DontF*ckWithMyFreedom," isn't just a lyric from her new song "Mother's Daughter." It's a battle cry.

Step Up Your Summer Shoe Game With 2019's Hottest Sandal Styles, All From Zara!

Thank the sun gods for Zara and their affordable, stylish sandals, because it's finally time to ditch the booties and say hello to Summer sundresses and exposed toes! Stock your closet with Summer sandals that will not only help even out that unfortunate Winter foot tan, but will also give your outfits a trendy and seasonal spin. The hottest shoe trends this Summer range from geometric heels to animal print sandals to chunky woven platforms that will give every sundress a trendsetting touch. Check out the cutest sandals of this Summer, all from Zara.