Ken Jeong's top 10 nearest neighbors span fictional characters, entertainment platforms, TV shows, and websites alongside fellow actors — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.77 to 0.73.
The shape is flat. Isabelle (0.77), the fictional character from Animal Crossing, sits at the top, followed closely by comiXology (0.77), an entertainment platform, and Nerdist (0.76), a website. Game of Thrones (0.75) and Coffee Meets Bagel (0.74) round out the upper tier. Only two of the top 10 share Ken Jeong's own subcategory: Gwendoline Christie (0.74) and Craig Robinson (0.73) are the sole fellow Actors in the set. The remaining eight positions belong to a mix of TV Shows, Websites, Entertainment Platforms, a Fictional Character, and a Social Media brand — a cross-kind pattern that defines the cluster's character. The presence of geek-culture hubs like Nerdist and comiXology alongside a dating app and a video game character signals an audience that doesn't cohere around any single content type.
The flat, cross-kind shape suggests Ken Jeong's audience is assembled from overlapping fandoms rather than a single genre or medium.