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Elizabeth Hurley Wants You Get Familiar With Your Breasts

Gloss Angeles

Kirbie Johnson and Sara Tan

Charlotte Palermino, Halsey, Sara Tan, Kirbie Johnson, Rihanna, Beauty Podcast, Arts, News, Entertainment News, Selena Gomez, Hailey Bieber, Fashion & Beauty, Beauty

4.8679 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we are thrilled to have actress and advocate Elizabeth Hurley on the show to discuss the importance of being "breast aware." Elizabeth lost her grandmother to the cancer and was asked by Evelyn Lauder, daugther-in-law to the Estée Lauder herself, to participate as the Global Ambassador for The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign, which she has served as for the last 28 years. She shares how this has become a diverse cancer and how some types of breast cancer affect certain demographics more than others (and why research is so important for this reason), how it's affecting women at a younger age more than ever before, and why early detection is crucial. She also shares some of her favorite beauty products and discusses whether or not she feels the tabloids were worse in the '90s or now.


This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, help fund lifesaving breast cancer research by sharing a photo or video using the hashtag #TimeToEndBreastCancer. For every public, in-feed Instagram post featuring #TimetoEndBreastCancer, Estée Lauder Companies will donate $25 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, up to $75,000, through October 31, 2023. 


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0:00.0

Hi Kirby. Hi Sarah. Welcome to Los Angeles. Welcome glamgelinos. We hope you stay a while.

0:12.8

Cute. That's cute. I mean, does she need any introduction? Icon. Literally, I'm staring at her going, wait a minute. I feel like I've

0:22.9

known her my whole life, but she has never met us, Sarah. So a little awkward. I feel like

0:28.3

she must get this a lot. Yes, yes. Elizabeth Hurley, thank you so much for being on

0:34.0

Los Angeles. We're so excited to talk to you and talk about the work you're doing

0:37.7

with S. Day, Lauder companies, as well as bringing light to breast cancer awareness and what we can be doing now.

0:46.1

You know, I feel like our whole lives as young women, we've heard of breast cancer. Sarah,

0:51.0

I actually don't know this about you, but breast cancer has, you know,

0:54.4

touched my life and my family. I think you have some aunts that have been through breast

0:59.6

cancer. Yes, totally. I've had some aunts, friends, you know, like I think that everyone

1:05.8

is affected by it, like you said, and I think like every single person knows at least one person,

1:11.8

unfortunately. So this is something that we absolutely need to talk about. So Elizabeth, thank you

1:17.9

so much for being here. It's such a pleasure to talk to you both today and to hear what you're

1:23.1

saying about breast cancer. And it's very interesting, in fact fact that you both say that you've always been

1:28.3

aware of breast cancer and the pink ribbon in your lives and you're both a generation younger

1:33.8

than me because when I was your age we actually didn't talk about breast cancer funnily enough

1:39.3

before this sort of campaign which is the campaign I worked for is the S-Lorda Company's

1:44.2

breast cancer campaign that was started more than 30 years ago. And that was started because

1:50.5

no one did talk about breast cancer. And back then, there wasn't a pink ribbon and there

1:55.6

wasn't breast cancer awareness month. And you probably wouldn't have said that your aunts had had breast

2:03.2

cancer. My grandmother died of breast cancer, and the last thing she would have wanted was

2:07.8

for us to talk about it, because at that time, you know, it was considered embarrassing and

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