Jeff Dunham's top 10 nearest neighbors are a mix of Musicians and Bands, Reality TV Stars, and TV Shows — with no other Comedians appearing in the set. The scores span a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.94, consistent with the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the gap between first and tenth is small.
Subcategory composition tells the clearest story. Musicians and Bands account for three of the top 10 — Def Leppard at 0.97, Mötley Crüe at 0.96, and Nikki Sixx at 0.96 — and they cluster toward the hard rock end of the spectrum. Reality TV Stars make up four slots: Farrah Abraham at 0.95, Chelsea DeBoer at 0.95, Leah D. Messer at 0.95, and Kailyn Lowry at 0.94 — all drawn from the Teen Mom franchise. The remaining three are TV Shows: Ghost Adventures at 0.95, The Big Bang Theory at 0.94, and Catelynn Baltierra — wait, Catelynn Baltierra is a Reality TV Star at 0.94, rounding out the Teen Mom cluster.
To restate the corrected tally: Musicians and Bands (3), Reality TV Stars (4 — Abraham, DeBoer, Messer, Lowry, plus Baltierra makes 5 if counted), TV Shows (2 — Ghost Adventures, Big Bang Theory). No other Comedians appear in the top 10. The audience Jeff Dunham draws looks nothing like a comedy-first crowd in this data; it maps instead onto hard rock fans, Teen Mom viewers, and paranormal TV audiences — three distinct taste clusters that nonetheless share enough audience composition to land within a tight similarity band.
That convergence across otherwise unrelated content types suggests an audience defined less by genre preference than by a consistent demographic and behavioral profile that cuts across entertainment categories.