Page six can exclusively reveal the 2025 Time100 list.
The “most influential people in the world” this year, according to taxpayers of Time magazine, include politicians, technological businessmen and business magnates, as well as executives and entertainment stars.
Time’s senior correspondent, Brian Bennett, nominated President Trump, arguing that “no other modern president has obtained control of the United States government.”
Senior Alice Park correspondent chose the “public health disruptor” and Anti -Vacino lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who “is already having an excessive impact on the medical care of the United States.”
Simon Shuster, another senior correspondent, selected the tycoon of Tesla Elon Musk, noting that his “meteoric ascent … has been marked by episodes of frantic energy, which Usomy about his acquisitions of a new challenge.”
The Dropbox CEO, Drew Houston, appointed Mark Zuckerberg for having “the courage to bet boldly in the future”, since the Facebook co -founder “invested aggressive in virtual and augmented reality, then attacked the goal identity in a vision that others still could not.”
The creator of the television program Shonda Rhimes nominated the “intelligent transmission executive” Ted Sarandos, the Netflix CEO, for being “fearfully intelligent, fearfully innovative [and] Fearfully sincere. “
Actor Will Ferrell chose the creator of “Saturday Night Live” Lorne Michaels, who “cultivates a new talent and da [rising comedians] The ability to express [themselves] Way [they] I didn’t know they were possible. “
The filmmaker Rian Johnson selected the actor Adrien Brody, who “has won the seal” do not “em like that”. “
The creator of the television program Ryan Murphy called the actress “High-Spiritited” Demi Moore, who has not only “shaped the culture for decades”, but also “changed the way we talk about pregnancy and maternity.”
Actor Chris Evans nominated Scarlett Johansson for being “one of the most versatile, influential and financing actors of his generation.”
The filmmaker Marielle Heller chose “Efervescent” Kristen Wiig. “With Kristen in a scene, there is always takeoff. And not only in comedies. Kristen is one of the best dramatic actors that exist,” said Heller.
Amy Poehler selected her co -star from “Parks and Recreation” Rashida Jones, whose “work crosses the genres in a way that few can achieve.”
And the Broadway Patti Lupone pioneer called “Sunset Boulevard”, the star of Nicole Scherzinger, whose “crazy scene is only worth the ticket price.”
Here is who else made the list, which can be seen in the middle of time. Luna and Hiroyuki healed.