mercredi 15 juin 2016
This Is What the Summer of 2006 Looked Like in Hollywood
The Summer of 2006 may not seem like it was a long time ago, but times have definitely changed, especially when it comes to Hollywood and celebrities. While we were all still using flip phones and wearing oversized belts ten years ago, many celebrities weren't even on our radar yet. Keeping Up With the Kardashians wasn't even a thing, Taylor Swift was still trying to break onto the country music scene, and Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt's divorce was still a fresh wound. Keep reading to see all of the iconic things that went down during the Summer of 2006, then check out the hottest songs that you blasted on the radio.
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