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Jenna Mahale, an Indian woman with long brown hair, poses against a wood fence with a lavender shirt

Jenna Mahale

Jenna Mahale is a freelance journalist and editor living in the United Kingdom who is extremely, extremely online. She writes and edits primarily for i-D, covering film, art, music, books, beauty, politics, and digital culture, especially frog memes. Find her on Twitter @jennamahale.

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