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At 0.87, Best Buy sits at one peak of Target (social)'s two-peak similarity structure — and Justin Timberlake at 0.86 sits at the other. The gap between them is narrow, but the two neighborhoods they represent are distinct: one is tech retail, the other mainstream pop celebrity.

The shape is two-peak, meaning the audience doesn't consolidate around a single type of neighbor. Best Buy and Best Buy Deals (0.80) anchor the technology cluster. Justin Timberlake pulls toward a celebrity-entertainment cluster that also includes actors Dwayne Johnson (0.82) and Dave Bautista (0.81). Between those two poles, the remaining neighbors fill in a broad middle: Old Navy (0.83, Fashion), Walgreens (0.82) and Target Deals (0.81) — the only two neighbors sharing Target's own Grocery and Superstores subcategory — plus The Cheesecake Factory (0.79, Restaurant) and FITE (0.79, Entertainment). The top two neighbors are both cross-kind: neither is a superstore or a grocery brand.

The two-peak structure suggests this audience is simultaneously shaped by tech-retail consumption patterns and mainstream celebrity culture, with the brand's own retail peers appearing only in the middle tier of the top 10.

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