Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Obama girls, Malala in Time’s ‘influentia­l teens’ list

MOST INFLUENTIA­L TEENS OF 2014

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LOS ANGELES: The daughters of US President Barack Obama, entertaine­rs, a Nobel laureate and a girl baseball player all made Time’s annual list of most influentia­l teenagers, the magazine said on Monday.

First daughters Malia, 16, and Sasha, 13; Grammy-winning New Zealand singer Lorde, 17; and Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai, 17, the Pakistani education activist winner, were all on the unranked list dominated by 20 females.

Time said it compiled its list of 25 teens — 29, counting accolades shared by siblings and partners — by analysing their social media following business tance.

The youngest were Sasha Obama and fellow 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis, a pitching sensation who led her Philadelph­ia boys’ baseball team to the Little League World Series and landed a spot on the cover of Sports Illustrate­d.

Tavi Gevinson, the 18-year-old fashion writer and founder of popular online magazine Rookie, was noted as emblematic of the contempora­ry teen in the Internet age, while transgende­r activist Jazz Jennings, 14, and Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, 18, also made the list.

The dominant categories were athletes, actors and singers.

Actors taking center stage were Kiernan Shipka, 14, of “Mad Men ” Rico Rodriguez “The Equalizer’s” Chloe Grace Moretz, 17.

Pop singers Becky G, 17, and Austin Mahone, 18, earned plaudits as did New Zealand pro golfer Lydia Ko, 17, and Afghan National Cycling Team member Salma Kakar, 17.

Teens noted for business success include 15-year-old Erik Finman, founder of the online tutoring site Botangle.com; Youtube fashion star Bethany Mota, 18, and actress-turnedstoc­kpicker Rachel Fox, 18.

Jaden Smith, 16, son of actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, was recognized for acting and his Twitter following, while reality TV stars the Jenner sisters Kendall, 18, and Kylie, 17, were noted for their burgeoning Hollywood and merchandis­ing The unranked list of 25 is dominated by 20 girls.

The dominant categories are athletes, actors and singers.

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HT People at the traditiona­l Diwali lights switching-on ceremony along Belgrave Road — a hub of Asian business and culture
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Malala, singer Lorde and the Obama sisters.

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