Kylie Jenner is one of the most popular celebrities of this generation. The 23-year-old media personality, socialite, model, and businesswoman rose to fame when she starred in her family’s reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians. She, then, made a name for herself outside the series by creating her highly-successful cosmetic line.

Despite being the youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, Kylie Jenner is slowly taking Kim Kardashian’s spot as the most popular one out of the bunch. The makeup mogul also has a cult-like following on social media. She has almost 200 million followers on Instagram as of this writing.

Kylie Jenner is very much aware of her power. She knows that everything she promotes, her followers would support it. But, when it comes to urging people to vote this coming election, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star took things up a notch to make sure she’ll get the attention she needed.

Instead of posting a formal photo to remind Americans to vote in November, Kylie Jenner shared a snap of herself wearing a tiny bikini on Instagram. She captioned it: “but are you registered to vote? Click the link in my bio.. let’s make a plan to vote together.” The mother-of-one provided a link directed to Vote.org on her main page, so people could easily register online.

This is not the first time Kylie Jenner pushed people to vote. Back in June, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star also took to Instagram to say that voters should “vote out the people who do not align with your beliefs if you want real change." In 2016, Kylie used a Snapchat vote filter to show her support behind Hillary Clinton.

But, Kylie Jenner is not the only powerful woman who is urging Americans to vote this November. Meghan Markle has vowed to be more vocal after stepping down from her senior royal role with Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex previously shared that she knows how it feels like to be voiceless, and she is choosing to be heard this time around.

Meghan Markle plans to use her voice to the upcoming U.S. election. She is among the 100 high-profile women who shared that they will vote this November.

American feminist, journalist, and social-political activist Gloria Steinem revealed that Meghan Markle recently stepped up her efforts and “cold-calling voters.” She added that she found the Duchess of Sussex to be “smart” and “political” during their meeting.