Time Magazine has released the names for it’s ‘100 Most Influential People of 2019’ issue.  From Taylor Swift to Khalid, Sandra Oh and more, below is the entire list of celebrities who made this year’s list.

Pioneers 

 

Sandra Oh

 

Indya Moore

Marlon James

Chrissy Teigen

“She may be a top model, but all her life, Chrissy Teigen has liked to eat. She’s not shy about that—or anything else, really. She’s very opinionated, and I love her for it. But what I love most about Chrissy is that she’s very much herself. She may be glamorous and an icon in elegance, but she’s extremely approachable and warm. And above all, she’s a very proud mother and a tremendously supportive wife. I admire her so much.” – Eric Ripert

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Massimo Bottura

Hasan Minhaj

Samin Nosrat

Arundhati Katju and Menaka Guruswamy

Naomi Osaka

Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin

Fred Swaniker

Ninja

“I’ve been a huge video-game fanatic my whole life. But people have seen it as childish and a waste of time. Ninja was huge in building up the credibility of e-sports. At the end of the day, Ninja is an absolute legend, and someone to whom we owe a lot for making gaming what it is today.” – JuJu Smith-Schuster

 

Lynn Nottage

Tara Westover

Adam Bowen and James Monsees

Barbara Rae-Venter

He Jiankui

Aileen Lee

Jay O’Neal and Emily Comer

Shep Doeleman

Artists

Dwayne Johnson

Regina King

Joanna and Chip Gaines

Mahershala Ali

Glenn Close

Rami Malek

Khalid

“Khalid is totally unique. He’s a beautiful writer with the ability to take human concepts and make you understand and feel them. He has a full, powerful voice that is somehow unassuming and smooth at the same time. He’s accessible—almost like you’ve met somebody like him before, although there’s nobody else like him. He has his own style, and I think we’re all hungry for individuality right now.”Alicia Keys

Emilia Clarke

dream hampton

Richard Madden

Yalitza Aparicio

 BTS

“I have known “the boys”—as I and other fans affectionately call them—for years and had the pleasure of traveling to Korea to hang with them on multiple occasions. Outwardly, they are polished and professional, but hours of laughter, secret handshakes and gifts exchanged show those around them that underneath this showstopping, neatly groomed movement are just some guys who love music, one another and their fans.”Halsey

Brie Larson

Luchita Hurtado

Ozuna

Clare Waight Keller

Ariana Grande

“Having released not one but two critically acclaimed, record-breaking albums just a few months apart—the latter, Thank U, Next, was written in just a few weeks—Ari is breaking the rules and is a force who understands how music should work in 2019. Her love of her fans and of music guide her every move. But my favourite moments with Ari are the quieter ones. When I, like so many, have been inspired by that resilience, love, care and heart in someone I’m lucky to call my friend.  Now she’s the biggest artist in the world, and that’s kind of a no-brainer to me. I can’t wait to see what she does next.”Troye Sivan

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Leaders

 

Nancy Pelosi

Donald Trump

Greta Thunberg

Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Jacinda Ardern

Juan Guaidó

Abiy Ahmed

Mitch McConnell

Brett Kavanaugh

Jane Goodall

Benjamin Netanyahu

Zhang Yiming

Hoesung Lee

William Barr

Pope Francis

Xi Jinping

Leana Wen

Imran Khan

Crown Prince Mohamed bin Zayed

Cyril Ramaphosa

Robert Mueller

Mahathir Mohamad

Matteo Salvini

Jair Bolsonaro

Zhang Kejian

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Taylor Swift

“Taylor makes the job of creating music for millions of people look easy. It all comes from her—her belief in magic and love, and her ability to be as honest and raw as possible. She’s the master of putting the perfect amount of thought into not overthinking, and that’s why her music connects so well.  Taylor makes anyone older feel young again and anyone young feel they can do anything. It’s so rare and so special. If there is one thing I want to achieve in my career and life, it’s that.” Shawn Mendes

Spike Lee

Christine Blasey Ford

David Hockney

Desmond Meade

Michelle Obama

“I’m honoured to know such a brilliant black woman who’s spoken about the sacrifice it takes to balance her passions while remaining a supportive partner and mother, and now a best-selling author with Becoming. She has continued to open herself up, even if it meant being criticized. She has continued to be a portrait of grace.  I am so grateful that my daughters and my son live in a world where Michelle Obama shines as a beacon of hope who inspires all of us to do better and to be better.” – Beyonce

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This beautiful smile belongs to Eliakunda Kaaya. I sat down with her and several of her peers for a conversation on girls' education last fall. Eliakunda comes from a family of nine children in Tanzania. She once said, "My own brothers would say… that it was a waste of time and waste of investment to…[send] me to school, because a woman is meant to be married.” But Eliakunda never believed that. She became the first person in her family to go to high school—and then the first to go to college. After she graduated she became a @ShesTheFirst Fellow and she launched a project called "Her Journey to School,” which builds on her own experience by reaching out to parents about the importance of sending their daughters to school. Eliakunda's story shows us the power of education—and the promise inside every single girl around the world. #InternationalWomensDay

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Radhya Almutawakel

Pierpaolo Piccioli

Maria Ressa

Lady Gaga

“Whether it’s her unstoppable support for the LGBTQ community, or her anti-bullying campaigning, Lady Gaga’s voice is being heard where it really counts.  Yes, she’s an amazing musician, composer, performer and, as we saw in A Star Is Born,an incredible actress, but her legacy reaches well beyond show business. She will continue to inspire love and freedom around the world, for generations to come.”Celine Dion

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Caster Semenya

Mirian G.

Grainne Griffin, Ailbhe Smyth and Orla O’Connor

Loujain al-Hathloul

 

Titans

Mohamed Salah

LeBron James

Jennifer Hyman

Gayle King

Mark Zuckerberg

Tiger Woods

Jeanne Gang

Bob Iger

Pat McGrath

Alex Morgan

Vera Jourova

Ryan Murphy

Mukesh Ambani

Ren Zhengfei

Marillyn Hewson

Jerome Powell

To read more about Time’s 100 most influential people of 2019, click here.

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