The top 10 neighbors for Daily Mail Celebrity spread across six distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates, and the scores form a tight band from 0.85 down to 0.79. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.85 means the audiences are nearly interchangeable in shape.
The highest-scoring neighbor is InStyle at 0.85, followed closely by Vogue Magazine at 0.82, ELLE Magazine (US) at 0.81, and British GQ at 0.81. Four of the top five neighbors are Magazines — a subcategory that Daily Mail Celebrity, as a News Publisher, does not share. That cross-kind pattern is the defining structural feature of this set: the audience looks more like fashion and lifestyle magazine readers than like news publisher readers.
The fifth-closest neighbor is Daily Mail Online at 0.81 — the only other News Publisher in the top 10, and the only neighbor that shares Daily Mail Celebrity's own subcategory. The remaining four positions include HollywoodLife at 0.80 (Magazines), CBS This Morning at 0.80 (TV Shows), CBS News at 0.79 (News Publishers — though this is the second News Publisher, alongside Daily Mail Online), and Nina Garcia at 0.79 (TV Personalities), with Vera Wang at 0.79 (Fashion) rounding out the ten.
Tallying the subcategories: five Magazines, two News Publishers, one TV Shows, one TV Personalities, one Fashion. The broad shape reflects an audience that sits at the intersection of celebrity-inflected fashion media and mainstream news consumption, with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead.