Jimmy Kimmel Live (0.88) and Ali Spagnola (0.87) form two distinct poles in Alyssa Milano's top 10 — a late-night TV show and a lifestyle influencer — with neither pole obviously connected to the other, which is the structural signature of a two-peak audience shape.
The top 10 breaks down as follows by subcategory: six Actors (Mark Ruffalo at 0.85, Michael Rapaport at 0.84, Susan Sarandon at 0.83, Ben Affleck at 0.83, Marlee Matlin at 0.82, Christina Applegate at 0.81), one TV Show, one Lifestyle influencer, and two Professionals (Harjinder Singh Kukreja at 0.83, Sean Beeson at 0.82). Milano shares her own subcategory — Actors — with six of the ten neighbors, so the audience does skew toward fellow actors. But the two strongest signals are not actors at all: the TV show and the lifestyle creator sit above the entire actor cluster, suggesting the audience bridges entertainment-media consumption on one side and personality-driven content on the other. The two Professionals neighbors, both outside the entertainment world entirely, add a secondary cross-kind note that keeps the shape from collapsing into a pure actor cluster.
The overall picture is an audience that follows actors but is anchored most tightly to a late-night TV show and a lifestyle creator — two reference points that pull in different directions.