Time Magazine has released its nominees for Person of the Year 2024. The list features some of the most influential individuals from various backgrounds, and fans are eager to find out if their favorite celebrities have made the cut. So, who are the nominees for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2024?
Here is the complete list of all the public figures being nominated for the annual issue.
List of Time Magazine’s 2024 Person of the Year nominees
Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2024 features numerous personalities from President Donald Trump to Vice-President Kamala Harris.
- Donald Trump
Trump was one of the most talked about personalities in the country given the 2024 presidential elections. He became the president for the second time with the inauguration scheduled on January 20, 2025.
- Kate Middleton
The Princess of Wales dominated the headlines due to health concerns. She stepped away from the spotlight till easter following her hospitalization for planned abdominal surgery. After months, it was revealed that Middleton had been diagnosed with cancer and completed her chemotherapy in September.
- Yulia Navalnaya
The Russian economist was in the news following her husband Alexei Navalny’s death in prison. She accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being responsible for his death. Additionally, Navalnaya met with numerous world leaders, including former President Joe Biden.
- Elon Musk
The TESLA CEO and the owner of X grabbed eyeballs for supporting President Trump during the election campaigns.
- Benjamin Netanyahu
The Prime Minister of Israel has been one of the most talked-about persons of interest. He sparked several controversies amidst the country’s war against Palestine.
- Joe Rogan
Rogan enjoyed a successful year with his popular podcast The Joe Rogan Experience and remained the top podcast on Spotify.
- Jerome Powell
He is the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve and was also in the limelight this year due to the election debates.
- Claudia Sheinbaum
The Jewish leader made history by emerging as the first female President of Mexico.
- Mark Zuckerberg
The businessman was in the headlines with his Meta platforms going under government observation amidst the debate of social media’s impact on young minds.
- Kamala Harris
The Vice president had a remarkable year as she vouched to become the first-ever female president of the country. However, she ended up losing to her rival Donald Trump who claimed the position for the second time.
Originally reported by Ritika Singh on ComingSoon.net.