At 0.99, Kendall Jenner sits in a class of its own — then the data splits into two distinct neighborhoods that together define Kylie Jenner's audience shape.
The shape is classified as two-peak, and the structure is clear. The first cluster is family and reality TV: Kendall Jenner (0.99), Kourtney Kardashian (0.98), Khloé Kardashian (0.97), Kris Jenner (0.95), and Kim Kardashian (0.90) form a tight band of Reality TV Stars. The second cluster is pop musicians: Selena Gomez (0.98), Demi Lovato (0.96), The Weeknd (0.93), Iggy Azalea (0.93), and Justin Bieber (0.93) all carry the Musicians and Bands subcategory. These two poles — reality television family and mainstream pop — are the structural anchors of the top 10. Kylie Jenner's own subcategory is TV Personalities, and no other TV Personality appears in the top 10; the audience is shaped entirely by the two neighboring tribes rather than by same-kind peers. The sole non-celebrity entry in the top 10 is Kardashians on E! (0.93), a TV Show that reinforces the reality TV pole rather than introducing a third cluster.
This two-peak structure suggests an audience that bridges the Kardashian-Jenner extended universe and a broader pop-culture fandom, with neither cluster fully absorbing the other.