The week Taylor Swift’s origin story began
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Rewind to 18–24 June 2006, when Pluto got some new friends, a teenage country singer quietly launched a global empire and everyone suddenly learned what drifting was.
🤠 Taylor Swift starts the long game
A 16-year-old Taylor Swift released her debut single, ‘Tim McGraw’. It was a clever country song about hoping someone remembers you when they hear a favourite artist. Turns out the real story was that nearly 20 years later, the entire world would remember her.
🌌 Pluto's glow-up era
Pluto officially named its two newly discovered moons, Nix and Hydra, turning our favourite tiny planet into a full-blown mini solar system. Scientists were celebrating, school posters still had nine planets and nobody realised Pluto was only weeks away from one of the biggest demotions in science history.
🐢 Goodbye Harriet
Australia said farewell to Harriet the Galápagos tortoise, who died at the incredible age of 176. She'd lived through six British monarchs, possibly met Charles Darwin and spent her final years becoming an unlikely Australia Zoo celebrity.
🕺 Shakira breaks the planet
"Hips Don't Lie" was absolutely everywhere. The horns hit, millennials activated and Shakira's already-finished album suddenly became one of the biggest success stories of the decade. School discos, weddings, sporting events — there was no escape.
🚗 Tokyo Drift confuses everybody
The Fast & Furious franchise ditched most of its cast, moved to Japan and started talking about drifting. Fans weren't sure what was happening, but they were about to spend the next six months putting giant body kits on virtual cars and pretending they understood JDM culture.
⭐ America's Got Talent begins the chaos
NBC launched a talent show where singers, magicians, comedians, ventriloquists, dancing dogs and people making questionable life choices could all compete for a million dollars. Reality TV had officially entered its ‘anything goes’ phase
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