The top 10 neighbors span actors, musicians, and movie franchises with no single dominant pull — a genuinely broad shape where the highest score, Liam Hemsworth at 0.91, sits only about 0.06 points above the tenth-ranked neighbor.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 break down as follows: five are Actors (Liam Hemsworth at 0.91, Channing Tatum at 0.87, Mark Sheppard at 0.86, Paul Wesley at 0.85, Rob Dyrdek at 0.85), three are Musicians and Bands (Fall Out Boy at 0.90, Imagine Dragons at 0.88, Blackbear at 0.86), and two are Movie Franchises (The Hunger Games at 0.88, The Divergent Series at 0.86). The actor cluster is the plurality, but the musicians and franchises are close enough that no single subcategory defines the neighborhood. Notably, both movie franchise neighbors are YA adaptations, and their presence alongside multiple actors suggests the audience shape is tied to a particular era of franchise-driven entertainment fandom rather than to any one medium. No TV shows, brands outside of franchises, or non-entertainment entities appear in the top 10.
The broad, multi-subcategory spread across the top 10 points to an audience that moves fluidly across actors, bands, and film properties rather than concentrating around any single kind of entity.