Seven of Chelsea Handler's ten nearest neighbors by audience shape are fellow comedians — a tight, same-kind cluster that leaves little room for cross-category signal. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.94 down to 0.90, a span of just four points, which is what the flat shape classification reflects.
Sarah Silverman (0.94) and Kathy Griffin (0.94) sit at the top, followed closely by Michael Ian Black (0.92), Eddie Izzard (0.92), Rob Corddry (0.91), Conan O'Brien (0.90), and Patton Oswalt (0.90). The three non-comedian neighbors — Rolling Stone (0.90, Magazines), Alec Baldwin (0.90, Actors), and Seth Meyers (0.90, TV Personalities) — all land at the bottom of the band and don't disrupt the dominant pattern. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack; the cluster is dense and homogeneous rather than structured around any one anchor.
The overall picture is an audience that maps almost entirely onto the comedian subcategory, with the narrow score range confirming there is no structural outlier pulling in a different direction.