Actors dominate Cher's nearest audience neighborhood — six of the top 10 neighbors carry the Actors subcategory — yet the strongest single signal belongs to Susan Sarandon at 0.89, followed closely by Rosie O'Donnell (TV Personalities, 0.87) and Stormy Daniels (Reality TV Stars, 0.87).
The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.89 down to 0.83 across the top 10, with no sharp drop-off. Bette Midler (Actors, 0.85) and Diane Keaton (Actors, 0.84) anchor the actor cluster, while Rolling Stone (Magazines, 0.85) is the only non-celebrity entity in the top five. Change.org (Activism, 0.83) and Entertainment Weekly (Magazines, 0.83) round out the ten alongside PinkNews (News Publishers, 0.83) and Kathy Griffin (Comedians, 0.83). Notably, Cher's own subcategory — Musicians and Bands — is entirely absent from the top 10; not one fellow musician appears among these nearest neighbors. The cluster is instead built from actors, a TV personality, a reality TV figure, two magazines, an activism platform, a news publisher, and a comedian.
This broad, cross-kind pattern suggests an audience whose shape is defined less by music fandom than by a consistent orientation toward a particular cultural and political sensibility that spans entertainment, media, and advocacy.