The top 10 neighbors for Kathleen Zellner span comedians, reality TV stars, athletes, websites, a fictional character, and a TV show — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed between 0.82 and 0.89. That breadth is the structural finding: this is a broad-shape audience with no concentrated pull toward any one kind of entity.
Nick Swardson leads at 0.89, the only comedian in the top 10 alongside Annie Agar at 0.82 — two comedians total. Kaitlyn Bristowe (0.86) and Benjamin Higgins (0.83) represent reality TV stars, while theCHIVE (0.85) and Barstool Sports (0.82) are the website entries. Capt. Andrew Luck (0.84) — a fictional character — and the Dan Patrick Show (0.84) round out a set that also includes Dan Orlovsky (0.82) and Jenna Fischer (0.82) as an athlete and an actor respectively. Kathleen Zellner's own subcategory, Professionals, has no other representative in the top 10.
The cross-kind composition here — comedians, reality stars, sports-adjacent websites, a parody account, and mainstream entertainment figures — points to an audience whose shape is defined less by professional or legal content than by a broad, sports-and-entertainment-inflected mainstream.