Nicole Kidman, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez top Time's most influential people 2018

Rihanna and #MeToo founder Tarana Burke also made the list.

Per tradition, each honoree has a few lines written about them by an equally famous peer.

"Watching her, I wanted to put my hand through the TV screen and pluck her from danger," Watts said. "Not solely because Nicole is my friend but because she had laid herself so courageously bare for the role that Celeste felt real. She could be anyone we know."

Kerry Washington, 41, penned the feature on Lopez, 48, writing that she used to look up to the pop star "as a kid growing up in the Bronx."

"We were in awe of our neighborhood role model and phenom," the "Scandal" star continued. "When Jennifer left the Bronx to pursue her dreams, I would rush to finish my homework on Sunday to watch her on In Living Color. She made me believe that you could come from where we came from and achieve whatever you imagine is possible."

J.Lo was named in the Icons category, which also includes Burke, Chadwick Boseman, pop stars Rihanna and Kesha and Olympic skater Adam Rippon.