“Love that Mayim is wearing sensible shoes,” wrote one Twitter user recently of Bialik’s wardrobe.īut others complain that she is distracting audiences by failing to play a charming game show host. Personal shopper Mona Sharaf would risk life and limb on NYC’s treacherous cobblestone streets instead of swapping her heels for flats. And like-minded actress Mayim Bialik, who is filling in as a “Junk!” host has received both positive and negative attention for her footwear choices on the show in recent months. Hailey Bieber, Nicky Hilton and model Shanina Shaik have been seen stepping out in sneakers, simple loafers and even slipper-like Uggs. In fact, the “heel, or not to heel” debate has moved into the public domain, as celebrities have also leaned into a more relaxed style. It ruins the whole thing,” she told The Post. “NYC and the events are back, and the women are in nice clothes and when I look down, they are in really ugly flats. Sharaf continued that the sartorial rules of lockdown need not apply to regular life. “Please ladies put your heels back! Yeah, we saw that and no, it doesn’t look good!” “So Many Women” Wearing your ‘sensible’ shoes out at night,” personal shopper Mona Sharaf wrote on her Facebook page last month. Yet defenders of hard heels say women like Groz are tip-toeing into dangerous territory. “I always knew about marble floors and sometimes I couldn’t dance.” “Sometimes I Miss”, but I don’t have to worry about tripping ,” she said. For Groz, the benefits of rocking flats far outweigh the drawbacks.