
The Y2K Trend Isn't Going Anywhere, So Here Are 16 Celeb Looks From 2004 That Still Hold Up
It wasn't all shrugs and mismatched neon.
It wasn't all shrugs and mismatched neon.
In 2019, an Ariana Grande fan named Dorothy claimed that, after her mom took her phone away, she tweeted from her smart fridge. #FreeDorothy even trended, but it turned out that the tweet was likely a hoax.
For a TikTok video to promote her new snack brand, Charli D'Amelio donned a blue vest and worked the register at a Walmart. Commenters called her out for "roleplaying the working class."
When Donald Trump appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in 2012, he ranted about China's economic power threatening the US's place as the "world leader." In response, the host brought out some made-in-China ties from his Macy's line, rendering him momentarily speechless.
When the Doctor Who production schedule became too grueling for William Hartnell to handle, the show runners came up with the idea of The Doctor's "regeneration" so they could replace him — and they ended up using it to keep the show going with a new actor every few seasons for 60 years!
In 2023, Olivia Wilde wore a white "wedding dress" to her friends Colton Underwood and Jordan C. Brown's wedding "just so [she] could make a joke about it in [her] toast."
"She had been waiting for the newest installment in her favorite book series to come out for months, so I called her and left a three-word voicemail spoiling the ending before she could buy it."
When fans discovered that Chris Sullivan wore a fat suit to play Toby on This Is Us, many expressed their disappointment. When he mentioned the suit on a talk show, he joked, "Something on television is a lie?"
"I'm going to get so much flack for this, but I always thought Britney Spears was absolutely born for the part of Sookie Stackhouse in True Blood. Don't get me wrong, Anna Paquin was AMAZING, but a blonde, irresistible fairy from the south? Uhhhh, that's BRITNEY all the way."
Complaining about her taxes, Adele said, "I'm mortified to have to pay 50%! [While] I use the NHS, I can't use public transport anymore. Trains are always late, most state schools are [bad], and I've gotta give you, like, four million quid — are you having a laugh?"
In 2018, Gwyneth Paltrow said, "I went to do a yoga class in LA recently, and the 22-year-old girl behind the counter was like, 'Have you ever done yoga before?' And literally I turned to my friend, and I was like, 'You have this job because I've done yoga before.'"
Complaining about her taxes, Adele said, "I'm mortified to have to pay 50%! [While] I use the NHS, I can't use public transport anymore. Trains are always late, most state schools are [bad], and I've gotta give you, like, four million quid — are you having a laugh?"
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Honestly, The Office was low-key better without Michael Scott...
When the new actor playing Morgan debuted on Boy Meets World halfway through the season, Cory told her, "Morgan, long time, no see!" She replied, "Yeah, that was the longest timeout I've ever had!"
In her 2016 song "Daddy Lessons," Beyoncé seemingly alluded to her dad Matthew Knowles's alleged infidelity with the lyrics, "You remind me of my father, a magician. Able to exist in two places at once. In the tradition of men in my blood, you come home at three a.m. and lie to me. What are you hiding?"
Bella Hadid — who grew up in an $85 million mansion — infamously got "emotional" over a picture of herself wearing Louboutins as an adult because she wasn't allowed to have any designer clothes as a kid.
"He has a 'no eye contact rule' and is apparently one of the nastiest, most self-absorbed people in the industry."
"The #FreeBritney people were ridiculed mercilessly, and they turned out to be some of the people who kept her going."
In 2006, Kim Kardashian and Nick Lachey went out one time. She later credited that date as her rise to fame, but he said, "Let's just say this: We went to a movie. No one followed us there. Somehow, mysteriously, when we left, there were 30 photographers waiting outside. There are certain ways to play this game, and some people play it well."