Camilia Cabello
Recording artist Camila Cabello of Fifth Harmony attends the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Time Magazine has just released their 2016 list of the 30 Most Influential teens and we are proud to say that three of our faves have made the list! Camila Cabello, Laurie Hernandez and Barbie Ferreira grace the lists for their accomplishments and we had a feeling these three ladies would make the cut!

In order to make the list, Time Magazine considers the accolades of contenders across numerous fields such as global impact through social media and the overall ability to drive news.

Cabello has made quite a name for herself in the female girl group Fifth Harmony. Selling out countless shows, creating hit music and becoming a singing sensation, this honor is well deserved for the beauty.

She is also on track to having an amazing breakout solo career. The singer has recently released two songs, "I Know What you Did Last Summer" featuring Shawn Mendes and "Bad Thing" featuring Machine Gun Kelly have been making waves throughout the music industry.

Laurie Hernandez bursted into the spotlight as part of Team USA's Olympic gymnastics team where she took home a silver medal along with the Final Five won gold medals. She is currently showing the world that she is multi-talented by becoming a top contender on the hit show Dancing With The Stars.

“They say, You made Latinas proud! and that hits me hard,” she told the publication. “It helps me realize that I’ve done something bigger than just gymnastics.”

Barbie Ferreira, 19-year-old newcomer in the modeling industry, also tops the list. The plus sized model has made strides in the industry and encouraging women to embrace their natural bodies and be comfortble in their own skin. Starring in the underwear line Aerie's campaign, the beauty quickly spoke out against the company featuring retouched photos for their ad campaign.

“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being called curvy or plus-size,” Ferreira told the publicationearlier this year. “Curvy and plus-size models will just be models once…we get more representation.”

Well done ladies!

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