Millie Bobby Brown (14) jongste ooit op lijst invloedrijkste mensen

Elk jaar stelt Time magazine een lijst op van de 100 meest invloedrijke mensen.

Millie Bobby Brown (14) jongste ooit op lijst invloedrijkste mensen

Actrice Millie Bobby Brown (14) is nog piepjong maar ontpopt zich al als waar stijlicoon en wordt nu al uitgenodigd voor de grootste evenementen en festivals. Zo was ze zelfs afgelopen weekend bij het festival Coachella in Californië, waar Beyoncé een onvergetelijke show weggaf en het festival daarna door velen Beychella werd genoemd. Velen zullen Millie kennen van de succesvolle Netflix-serie Stranger Things, waarin ze Eleven speelt. Nu staat ze als jongste persoon ooit op de lijst van invloedrijkste mensen door Time magazine. 

Aaron Paul

Emmy-winnende acteur Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) schrijft op de website van Time een stukje over Millie. "Ik dacht, ze is twaalf, laten we ijs halen. Nee. Ze was misschien wel twaalf in jaren, maar haar geest en gedachten waren tijdloos. Een wijze vrouw sprak vanuit haar engelachtige gezicht. Het was alsof ik sprak met een toekomstige mentor met een perspectief waar ik op die leeftijd alleen maar van had kunnen dromen. Of op elke leeftijd, als ik eerlijk ben."

100 invloedrijkste mensen

Jaarlijks stelt het Amerikaanse Time magazine een lijst samen van de 100 meest invloedrijke mensen. Dit jaar staan er een record aantal van 45 vrouwen op, now we're talking! Zes van de top 100 staan op covers van de speciale uitgave van het tijdschrift: #MeToo oprichtster Tarana Burke, tenniskampioen Roger Federer, actrice Tiffany Haddish, zangeres Jennifer Lopez, actrice Nicole Kidman en Microsoft-CEO Satya Nadella. Time's hoofdredacteur Edward Felsenthal vertelt over de lijst: "Het is geen maatstaf voor macht of een verzameling van mijlpijlen, maar een aanduiding van personen van wie hun tijd nú is aangebroken." Bekijk hieronder de zes covers.

 

@jlo is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. "As a kid growing up in the Bronx," writes Emmy-nominated actor @kerrywashington, "I used to watch Jennifer Lopez from the wings. Several of us girls would hide in the folds of the curtains at the Boys & Girls Club to watch her perform. We were in awe of our neighborhood role model and phenom. When Jennifer left the Bronx to pursue her dreams, I would rush to finish my homework on Sunday to watch her on In Living Color. She made me believe that you could come from where we came from and achieve whatever you imagine is possible." Lopez became the first Latina actor to earn over $1 million for a film and the first woman to have a No. 1 album and a No. 1 movie in the same week. Adds Washington: "But she’s also a mother, an entrepreneur, an activist, a designer, a beauty icon, a philanthropist and a producer. She is an undeniable force and a powerful example—not just for women of color but for anyone who has been made to feel 'other' and for everyone who carries the burden and the privilege of being a first." See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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@tiffanyhaddish is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. @kevinhart4real met her on the #comedy scene 13 years ago: "She was young, raw and funny, almost like she didn’t have a care in the world. But when I noticed her car was packed to the brim with her belongings," recalls the actor, who stars alongside Haddish in @nightschool (out Sept. 28), "I asked her if everything was O.K. That’s when I found out she was homeless and living in that car." Hart gave her $300—"it was all I had with me"—and handed it to her. "Now Tiffany is bringing a whole new level of fresh to the comedy scene. She’s just so authentic and unfiltered," he adds. "You never know what’s going to come out of her mouth. And you can tell she’s having fun—she’s seen a time when things couldn’t get any worse, and she’s giving it all she has." See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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Satya Nadella is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. Since becoming CEO of @microsoft in 2014, writes Walter Isaacson, a professor of history at Tulane University and a former managing editor of TIME, has restored the company’s spirit of innovation. Consider its new product strategy, which emphasizes cloud computing and allowing people to collaborate across platforms. Nadella also preaches the importance of empathy and making products that work reliably. The result is that in the four years since he inherited a sticky wicket, Microsoft’s market value has increased 130%. More important, the company is now making products that feel more user-friendly, empathetic and collaborative. See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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@taranajaneen is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. When @gabunion first met Tarana Burke, who founded the #metoo movement in 2006, she found "a kindred spirit, somebody else who’s been screaming into the hurricane. Somebody else who’s been advocating for survivors of rape and sexual assault, and specifically young black women, whose voices have been silenced at best and completely erased from the national dialogue at worst." Adds Union, "When you’ve been sidelined for so long, it’s exhilarating to know that such a powerful voice is finally breaking through. Tarana will continue to do this work, but the stage will be bigger and the microphone turned all the way up. She will inspire legislation and new crops of voters. She will sway old voters. She will open eyes. She’s not even going to bring more seats to the table—she’s going to turn the table over and build a new one." See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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@rogerfederer is one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018—and one of our six #TIME100 covers. "It’s no secret that Roger Federer is the greatest tennis player ever," writes @thisisbillgates, a co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. "But not as many fans know about what Roger is doing off the court." Twice, Gates writes, "I’ve had the thrill of being his doubles partner to help raise money for his foundation, and we’ve become friends in the process. I’ve learned how sincerely Roger and his team are working to improve the life prospects for poor children—a mission that stems from his childhood visits to his mother’s home country of South Africa and seeing extreme poverty firsthand." He adds: "Roger knows that effective philanthropy, like great tennis, requires discipline and time. It will be a sad day for all of us fans when he hangs up his racket—but we can take comfort in knowing that he’s committed to making the world a more equitable place." See the full list at TIME.com/100. Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME

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Bekijk hier de complete lijst van Time's top 100.

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