The top 10 neighbors span six different subcategories with no single type dominating — a genuinely broad audience shape with no standout anchor.
The highest similarity score belongs to Julia Rose at 0.87, a model, followed by The Daily Wire at 0.83, a website, and Call Her Daddy at 0.83, a podcast. Fourth is Dwight K. Schrute at 0.83 — a fictional character — and fifth is Todd Whitaker at 0.82, an academic. That sequence alone illustrates the range: a model, a political media outlet, a sex-and-relationships podcast, a TV sitcom character, and an education-sector academic all land within a narrow band at the top of the list. Rounding out the top 10 are The Office (TV show, 0.82), Barstool Outdoors (outdoors brand, 0.82), MyBookie (sports brand, 0.82), theCHIVE (website, 0.81), and Mike Rowe (TV personality, 0.80). No subcategory appears more than twice across the ten, and Dan Bilzerian's own subcategory — Lifestyle — has exactly one match in the set: Alexandra Cooper at 0.80, who sits just outside the top 10 at position 13. The neighbor set crosses Brands, Marketing Channels, Celebrities and Influencers, and Miscellaneous categories without clustering around any single one.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that doesn't map cleanly onto any one content type or community — it overlaps with political media, mainstream entertainment, sports betting, and lifestyle content in roughly equal measure.