"The Last One" was the simple name of the final episode of what TV series, which ended its tenth and final season in 2004.
Friends
Beyonce released her first solo album, “Dangerously In Love,” after splitting from this girl group that ruled the ‘90s.
Destiny's Child
She shaved her head in 2007 while being surrounded by crowds of paparazzi.
Britney Spears
The video game series released in 2000 (with sequels in 2004, 2009, and 2014) saw players watching and directing characters to mundane things like eating, sleeping, and cleaning their houses
The Sims
This MTV reality show brought you behind the scenes of celebrities' lavish homes.
MTV's Cribs
This 2003 hit song was originally written with Janet Jackson, not Britney Spears, in mind.
Toxic
This celeb interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
Kanye West
This celebrity/socialite admitted that her early 2000s catchphrase—“that’s hot”—was a favorite of her sister Nicky’s, but she ran with it and eventually trademarked it.
Paris Hilton
This artist won the first season American Idol
Kelly Clarkson
This was Lady Gaga's first single to be released.
Just Dance
This couple's divorce in 2005 surfaced rumors of an extramarital affair that evolved to be "Brangelina."
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt
People were convinced this 2007 device would kill the print industry.
Amazon Kindle
This reality TV show competition was the first to gift it's winner 1 million dollars.
Survivor
Nick, Howie, Aj, Brian, and Kevin were all member of what 2000s boy band?
Backstreet Boys
These two singers performed at the 2004 Super Bowl, where a wardrobe malfunction took place.
Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake
This device was showcased by Apple in 2001.
iPod
This Cartoon Network series starred superhero sisters with ”sugar, spice and everything nice”
The Powerpuff Girls
This 2003 Beyoncé single was named the greatest pop song of the 2000s by VH1.
Crazy in Love
This culinary and home decor TV personality was arrested and charged on various counts related to insider trading, serving 5 months in prison in 2005.
Martha Stewart
NASA banned this 2000s fad toy from its premises, citing concerns that it may record and repeat classified information.
Furby