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Kylie & Kendall Jenner, Malala Yousafzai & More Make TIME Magazine’s List of
TIME magazine’s annual list of the most influential teens is a mishmash of young achievers, ranging from pop culture icons (Jaden Smith, Shawn Mendes), entrepreneurs and business professionals (Shark Tank’s Moziah Bridges, Tiffany Zhong), social activists (Jazz Jennings) and everyone in between.
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Island is claiming in U.S. federal documents that the Jenners and PacSun stole their phrase: “Quit your job”. Fall in love. Never return”, after Kendall and Kylie designed a top with a similar line that says, “Run away. They are breaking out of the Kardashians’ shadow, but can they eclipse Kim? “Fall in love. Never return”, according to Page Six.
But on Wednesday morning Kylie Jenner opted for comfort over style as she arrived at LAX airport for a flight out of town with boyfriend Tyga.
The phrase has been trademarked since 2005 by the Island Company and is best known for clothing staples of Johnny Depp, Cameron Diaz and Brad Pitt, reported on Daily Mail. Furthermore, the case where PacSun and the Jenners “will continue to make substantial profits and/or gains to which they are not entitled” is something that they hope to prevent.
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First Daughter Malia Obama, 17, made the list for her status as a modern-day cultural icon, as did Olivia Hallisey, 17, a high school student who invented a new way to test for Ebola without refrigeration or electricity, and Malala Yousafzai, 18, Nobel Peace Prize victor and advocate for female education.