Karamo Brown's top 10 sits across two distinct audience neighborhoods — a tight Queer Eye cluster at the top, and a comedy-and-actor cluster just below it.
The first peak is unmistakable: Tan France (0.98), Jonathan Van Ness (0.98), and Antoni Porowski (0.97) are the three nearest neighbors, all TV Personalities, followed immediately by Queer Eye the show itself at 0.97. These four form a near-identical audience block — the people who follow Karamo follow the full cast and franchise at essentially the same rate. The gap between this cluster and the rest of the top 10 is meaningful: the fifth neighbor, comedian Karen Kilgariff, sits at 0.95, a visible step down.
The second peak is built from actors and comedians. Ben Schwartz (0.93), Adam Scott (0.93), and Aubrey Plaza (0.92) are all Actors; Portlandia (0.92), a TV Show, fits the same sensibility. The outlier in the set is AP Stylebook (0.92), a News Publisher — the lone non-entertainment entity in the top 10, and the only one with no obvious thematic link to the others. Together, the top 10 describe an audience that bridges a specific reality TV franchise and a broader comedy-inflected entertainment space, with a small editorial detour at the edge.
The two-peak structure suggests Karamo's audience is not simply a Queer Eye audience — it carries a second, comedy-adjacent shape that the cast members alone don't fully explain.