Brian Brushwood (0.89) and Ken Caillat (0.89) form two distinct poles at the top of Andrew Mayne's similarity graph — a TV personality and a musician sitting nearly level, with a visible drop before the rest of the field. That two-peak structure is the defining feature here: the audience bridges two separate neighborhoods rather than concentrating around one.
Below those two leaders, the top 10 fans out across a notably cross-kind mix. Susan Bennett (0.85) and Bibop Gresta (0.83) are Tech Personalities; James Kyson (0.83) is an Actor; Scott Page (0.82) is a second Musician; Ken Rutkowski (0.81) is a Journalist; Cammi Pham (0.81) and Aaron Lee (0.80) are Professionals; and Change.org (0.81) is an Activism organization. Mayne's own subcategory — Authors — has no representative in the top 10; the nearest fellow Author in the broader set is Murray Newlands at position 19 (0.78). The subcategory distribution across the top 10 spans TV Personalities, Musicians, Tech Personalities, an Actor, a Journalist, Professionals, and Activism — no single kind dominates.
That breadth, combined with the two-peak shape, points to an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any one type of public figure, but instead sits at an intersection of tech-adjacent personalities, working musicians, and media professionals.