Brian Hazard (0.94) and Ali Spagnola (0.92) form two distinct poles in Sean Beeson's top 10 — a musician and a lifestyle creator — with the remaining neighbors spreading across a wide range of subcategories rather than consolidating around either one.
The shape is two-peak. Brian Hazard at 0.94 is the strongest pull, followed closely by Ali Spagnola at 0.92, then Nathan Maingard at 0.87 and Pascal Guyon at 0.86 — three of the top four are Musicians and Bands, suggesting one real cluster. But the second peak is harder to pin to a single subcategory: Entertainment Tonight (0.85, TV Shows), Chris Rock (0.84, Comedians), NBC Entertainment (0.84, TV Channels), and Entertainment Weekly (0.83, Magazines) form a loose entertainment-media cluster. Harjinder Singh Kukreja (0.84, Professionals) is the only other neighbor sharing Beeson's own subcategory. The Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (0.83, Non-Profit) bridges both clusters, sitting at the intersection of independent music and mainstream entertainment. Notably, no other Professionals appear in the top 10 beyond Kukreja — the audience shape is defined far more by musicians and entertainment-media brands than by the center entity's own kind.
The top 10 reveal an audience that bridges independent music creators and mainstream entertainment media, with no strong gravitational pull toward the professional category Sean Beeson himself occupies.