Brian Hazard (0.82) and Ali Spagnola (0.81) form two distinct poles at the top of Cultjer's neighbor set — a musician and a lifestyle influencer — while the rest of the top 10 pulls toward entertainment media brands.
The shape here is two-peak: the two highest-scoring neighbors are individual celebrities (subcategories Musicians and Bands, and Lifestyle), while positions three through ten shift almost entirely into institutional media. Sean Beeson (0.80, Professionals) is the one other individual in the upper tier before the cluster transitions to outlets: HollywoodLife (0.79, Magazines), NBC Entertainment (0.79, TV Channels), Entertainment Tonight (0.77, TV Shows), Entertainment Weekly (0.77, Magazines), and Nathan Maingard (0.77, Musicians and Bands). Rounding out the ten are Lionsgate (0.76, Film Studios) and Twitter (0.75, Social Media). The dominant subcategory pattern across the full ten is entertainment media — TV channels, magazines, TV shows, and film studios — with individual musicians appearing as the counterweight at the very top. No other Websites subcategory appears in the top 10, meaning Cultjer's own kind is absent from its nearest neighbors entirely.
The overall picture is an audience that bridges niche creator followings and mainstream Hollywood media consumption, with no single cluster fully owning the shape.