Chloë Grace Moretz's top 10 neighbors span six different subcategories — actors sit alongside a footwear brand, a movie franchise, a model, a musician, a news publisher, and a tech personality — with no single cluster dominating the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.89 across all ten neighbors, a narrow band with no standout. Four of the ten are fellow actors — Gal Gadot at 0.93, Emma Roberts at 0.90, Cara Delevingne at 0.89, and Jessica Alba at 0.89 — making Actors the plurality subcategory. But the remaining six positions go to Vans (Footwear, 0.93), Wonder Woman 1984 (Movie Franchises, 0.91), Mia Khalifa (Models, 0.91), Skrillex (Musicians and Bands, 0.90), ComicBook NOW! (News Publishers, 0.89), and Hideo Kojima (Tech Personalities, 0.89). That spread — a sneaker brand and a game designer sitting at essentially the same distance as fellow actors — signals an audience whose shape is not defined by any single content category or celebrity type.
The flat, cross-kind composition of this neighbor set points to an audience that assembles around multiple distinct interests simultaneously rather than clustering tightly around one.