Two distinct audience neighborhoods pull on Sandra Oh's follower base — one anchored in prestige TV and streaming, the other in LGBTQ+ media and culture — and the gap between them defines the two-peak shape of her similarity graph.
The stronger pull comes from television. SVU Writers Room is the top neighbor at 0.77, followed closely by MTV Artists at 0.76 and Netflix at 0.73. These are TV shows, TV channels, and an entertainment platform — a cluster of broadcast and streaming audiences that tracks with Oh's long-running presence in prestige drama.
The second peak is built around LGBTQ+ media. RuPaul's Drag Race (0.73) and RuPaul (0.70) sit close together, with Logo (0.70) just behind — a TV show, a TV personality, and an LGBTQ+-focused TV channel forming a coherent second cluster. World of Wonder, the production company behind Drag Race, appears further down the list at 0.69, reinforcing the same neighborhood.
Bridging both peaks is a musician layer: Lorde at 0.74 and Adele at 0.70 sit between the two clusters, suggesting the audience also overlaps with pop music followings that skew toward the same cultural sensibilities.
Sarah Paulson (0.74) is the only other actor in the top 10, and her presence alongside the Drag Race cluster rather than the procedural-TV cluster hints at which side of the two peaks she reinforces.
The overall shape is an audience that bridges prestige television fandom with LGBTQ+ cultural media — two distinct communities held together by a shared sensibility.