Euphoria's ten nearest neighbors span musicians, models, actors, a comedian, and two footwear brands — a mix that reflects a broad, celebrity-saturated audience rather than one anchored to any single kind of entity.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.88 down to 0.83 with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Zendaya leads at 0.88, followed closely by The Weeknd (0.87) and George Lopez (0.87). Musicians and Bands account for three of the ten slots — Doja Cat (0.86) and Kid Cudi (0.84) alongside The Weeknd — but no subcategory dominates. Models appear twice, with Mia Khalifa (0.85) and Kendall Jenner (0.84), and the footwear pair of Adidas (social) (0.83) and Nike (social) (0.83) rounds out the set alongside lifestyle creator Bretman Rock (0.83). No other TV Show appears in the top 10 — the audience shape Euphoria shares most closely belongs to individual celebrities and consumer brands, not to other programming.
The flat distribution across subcategories points to an audience that is wide-ranging in its celebrity and brand affinities, with no single cluster defining its shape.