Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner join Malala Yousafzai for the second year in a row on Time's annual Most Influential Teens list.
The 2015 list includes 30 superstars under the age of 20 who have all made a significant impact on the world, in which Time takes "accolades across numerous fields, global impact through social media and overall ability to drive news" into consideration.
Kylie Jenner is deemed "arguably the most-watched teenager in the world, commanding an audience of 60 million people across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and her best-selling app."
The 18-year-old tells the publication, "Everything I do, I always start these huge trends." However she says that's not what she's aiming for. "I just want to inspire my fans to be whoever they want to be," Jenner says, "because that's what I've always done."
Meanwhile, sister Kendall also made the list due to her "impressive fashion resume" as well as being the subject of the most-liked photo in Instagram history.
Yousafzai, on the other hand, is honored for being a fierce advocate for girls' education after being shot by the Taliban for her desire to learn. She has also been honored as the youngest person to ever receive a Nobel Peace Prize.
Other influential teens on the list include: Ariel Winter, Shawn Mendes, Malia Obama, and interestingly enough, Kylie's ex Jaden Smith as well as Amandla Stenberg, who Kylie found herself in a Twitter feud with earlier this year.
You can check out the full Time list here.