Chris Harrison sits at the top of Reality Steve's neighbor set with a 0.92 similarity score — and the two peaks in this two-peak shape are genuinely distinct: one anchored in Bachelor franchise figures, the other in sports media personalities.
The Bachelor cluster is the stronger of the two. Chris Harrison (0.92), Kaitlyn Bristowe (0.89), Benjamin Higgins (0.88), and Sean Lowe (0.87) are all Reality TV Stars or TV Personalities tied to the franchise, and JoJo Fletcher (0.83) extends that cluster further. The actual Bachelor franchise shows — Bachelor in Paradise (0.81), The Bachelorette (0.81), and The Bachelor (0.80) — are the only other TV Shows subcategory entries in the top 10, confirming that Reality Steve's own kind appears, but only as secondary neighbors behind the personalities themselves.
The second peak is harder to name by theme but clear by subcategory: sports journalists and TV personalities — Scott Van Pelt (0.83), Kayce Smith (0.83), and Caleb Pressley (0.83) — pull the audience shape toward a sports-media neighborhood that has no obvious connection to Bachelor content. Kid President (0.87, Motivational) and Joey Mulinaro (0.83, Comedians) sit between the two clusters without belonging cleanly to either. The presence of Rob Friedman (0.83, Professionals) reinforces that the second peak is defined less by topic than by a shared audience profile that spans sports and general entertainment media.
The two-peak structure suggests Reality Steve's audience is not a single-franchise niche — it bridges Bachelor fandom and a broader sports-and-entertainment media following.