Actors, websites, and fellow comedians share roughly equal footing across Jordan Klepper's ten nearest neighbors — a flat distribution spanning 0.94 to 0.97 with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest.
Jon Stewart sits at the top (0.97), followed closely by comedian Sarah Beattie (0.96) — the only two neighbors who share Klepper's own subcategory. From there the set diversifies quickly: actors Dan Levy (0.95), Bradley Whitford (0.94), and Will Arnett (0.94) form the largest single subcategory block, making actors the plurality type in the top 10 despite Klepper being a comedian himself. Rounding out the set are athlete Megan Rapinoe (0.95), satire and sports websites The Onion (0.94) and The Ringer (0.94), professional Dan Price (0.94), and author Amanda Gorman (0.94). The score compression — less than three hundredths separating positions two through ten — means no single neighbor dominates; the audience shape is genuinely distributed across kinds.
The overall picture is an audience whose composition aligns as strongly with actors and cross-category public figures as with other comedians.