
Time magazine reveals the 2025 “Time100”, an annual list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
The question has five global covers, each highlighting members of the era: actor and producer Demi Moore, artist and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg, former tennis player and entrepreneur Serena Williams, singer and lyricist Ed Sheeran, and co-founder and CEO of Google Google Depmindegmind Demisshassabis.
Jessica Sibley, CEO of Times, said: “The 2025 Time100 list of the world’s most influential people recognizes the world today and defines its future leaders. We look forward to joining together the latest members of this extraordinary community with our extraordinary community at the annual Time100 Summit and Time100 Gala with our incredible companion.”
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Women on this year’s list includes: Simone Biles, Scarlett Johansson, Serena Williams, Kristen Bell, Rashida Jones, Blake Lively, Nikki Glaser, Bobbi Brown, Sandra Díaz, Wendy Freedman, Reshma Kewalramani, Ismahane Elouafi, Fatou Baldeh, Julie Burkhart, Noa Argamani, Bonnie Y Chan, Lisa Sue and others.
The list features world leaders and American politicians, including: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Jade Vance, Claudia Simbaum, Tedros Adhanom Gaberes, Javier Miley, Javier Miley, Kyle Steamer, Robert Kennedy Vought Jr., Ahmed Al-Sharaa, Lee Jae-Myung, Muhammad Yunus, and more.
There are more than a dozen artists on this year’s list, including Scarlett Johnson, Snoopy Jogg, Ed Sheeran, Kristen Bell, Adrian Brody, Adrian Brody, Black Lively, Rose, Jon Schulsing, Jon M. Jo, Danielle Duller, Danielle Dilwell, Demi Moore, Demi Kim, Hiroyuki Sanada, Mohammad Rasoulof, Hozier, Myles Smith, Yoshiki and others.
Athletes on this year’s list include: Simone Biles, Serena Williams, Breanna Stewart, Jalen Hurts, Léon Marchand and Napheesa Collier.
Fashion, visual and literary and artistic idols that emerged include: Miuccia Prada, Yoshitomo Nara, Mickalene Thomas, Annabelle Selldorf, Ma Yansong, Ma Yansong, Willy Chavarria, Percival Evercival, Amy Griffin, Miranda, Miranda July, Branden Jacobs-Jacobs-Jacobs-Jenkins, Kwame on Werwuachi and wwuachi and Media nokatip and nokatip and nokatip and nokatip, including David Muir, Megyn characters including Kelly and Joe Rogan.
Features include: Business, Technology and Innovation Leaders include: Mark Zuckerberg, Ted Sarandos, Larry Fink, Alex Cap, Andrew Forrest, Andrew Forrest, Doug Macmillan, Ed Bastian, Ed Bastian, Lisa Sue, Bobby Brown, Bonnie Chan, Bonnie Chan, Reese Kevarramani, Dario Amodi, Dario Amodi, and more.
Donald Trump is ranked seventh, more than anyone else on this year’s roster. Other repetitions include: Elon Musk (6), Mark Zuckerberg (5), Serena Williams (3), Lorne Michaels (3), Simone Biles (3), Kristen Wiig (2), Ed Ed Sheeran, Ted Ross Adros Adros Adros Adrom Adros Adrom Adroyesus (2) Lively (2), Javier Milei (2), Miuccia Prada (2), Joe Rogan (2), and Ted Sarandos (2).
22-year-old Olympic swimmer Léon Marchand is the youngest on the list this year. The oldest person on this year’s list is the chief consultant to Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus, who is 84 years old.
Other famous tribute writers include: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bill Gates, Alicia Keith, Malala Yusavzai, Shaboz, Stella McCartney, Alex Morgan, Idris Elba, Lara Trump, Somer McIntosh, Marco Rubio, Ashton Kur, Ashton Kuch, Charlamagne tha tha god and many more.