Gaming franchises dominate Gordon Ramsay's nearest audiences — not food media, not cooking shows, not fellow TV chefs.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.86 down to 0.80 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. World of Warcraft leads at 0.86, followed closely by Panic! At The Disco (0.85) and Brendon Urie (0.85), then Sea of Thieves (0.85) and Xbox Support (0.83). By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as four Video Game Franchises (World of Warcraft, Sea of Thieves, EA Star Wars, PUBG), two Musicians and Bands (Panic! At The Disco, Brendon Urie, Twenty One Pilots — three, in fact), one Tools and Resources entry (Xbox Support), one Comedian (Colleen Ballinger), and one Actor (Matthew Gray Gubler). Ramsay's own subcategory — TV Personalities — appears once in the top 10, in Bindi Irwin at 0.78. The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature here: the audience that follows Ramsay is shaped far more like a gaming-and-alt-music crowd than like a food or television personality audience. EA Star Wars (0.83), Colleen Ballinger (0.83), Twenty One Pilots (0.83), and PUBG (0.81) round out a set where no food brand, culinary media outlet, or cooking-adjacent entity appears anywhere in the top 10.
The broad shape with a gaming-and-music core suggests Ramsay's audience is defined less by culinary interest than by a demographic profile that overlaps heavily with entertainment and gaming communities.