At 0.93, Kyle Richards is the strongest pull in Lisa Vanderpump's top 10 — and right behind her at 0.92 sits WWHL, a TV show, forming a clear two-peak structure: one peak in fellow Reality TV Stars, the other in Bravo-ecosystem programming.
The shape is two-peak, and the two clusters are distinct. The Reality TV Stars peak groups Kyle Richards (0.93), Brandi Glanville (0.84), and Bethenny Frankel (0.81) — all three sharing Vanderpump's own subcategory. The second peak is the Bravo media infrastructure itself: WWHL (0.92) and Bravo (0.79) as a TV channel. These two clusters are not the same thing — one is talent, the other is the network — and the audience sits squarely at their intersection. Bridging them is Andy Cohen (0.79), a TV Personality who functions as the connective tissue between the cast and the channel. Further out, Bobby Flay (0.78) and Caroline Manzo (0.77) extend the neighbor set into food-adjacent TV Personalities and a fourth Reality TV Star, respectively. The lone outlier in the top 10 is Joel Comm (0.74), a Tech Personality whose presence among otherwise Bravo-centric neighbors is the set's most structurally unexpected entry.
The overall picture is an audience defined by the overlap of Bravo reality talent and the network's own programming — a tight, franchise-shaped cluster with one anomalous signal at its edge.