Nine of Chris Colfer's top 10 nearest neighbors are fellow actors — a near-total same-kind cluster that makes the one outlier, Shudder (0.89), the structural anomaly worth noting.
The shape is broad: scores run from Darren Criss at 0.96 down to Joseph Gordon-Levitt at 0.86, with no sharp drop-off between them. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight band of actors — Ryan Gosling (0.91), Kevin McHale (0.91), Emma Watson (0.91), Mark Ruffalo (0.90) — signals that Colfer's audience is shaped almost entirely by the same population that follows other actors. The presence of Shudder, a horror-focused entertainment platform, at 0.89 — tied with Leonardo DiCaprio — is the one cross-kind signal in the set, suggesting a genre-entertainment thread running through the audience that the actor-heavy cluster alone doesn't explain.
Dianna Agron (0.87) and Emmy Rossum (0.87) round out the core before the set widens slightly to Joseph Gordon-Levitt at 0.86. No musicians, comedians, or non-entertainment brands appear in the top 10 — the neighbor set is as category-pure as broad shapes get.
The overall picture is an audience that tracks actors broadly and consistently, with a single genre-platform signal hinting at a secondary pull toward curated horror and genre content.