The top 10 neighbors for Little Mix span musicians, wrestlers, and fast-food brands — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull, compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.92 down to 0.90.
The shape is flat: Cody Simpson leads at 0.92, followed closely by AJ Mendez (0.91) and Eva Marie (0.91), both Athletes by subcategory. Austin Mahone (0.91) and Mickie James (0.91) continue the pattern. Tallying the top 10: five are Athletes, four are Musicians and Bands (Cody Simpson, Austin Mahone, Christina Aguilera at 0.91, and Something Like Kites at 0.91), and one — Bella Twins WWE at 0.91 — is also an Athlete. The Athletes subcategory is the plurality, and nearly all of them are professional wrestlers affiliated with WWE. WWE Universe (0.90), the lone TV Shows entry in the top 10, reinforces that the wrestling ecosystem is a structural feature of this audience shape, not an outlier.
The cross-kind finding here is the more interesting one: roughly half the top 10 neighbors are wrestlers, not fellow musicians, which means the audience composition Little Mix shares most closely is one that also follows professional wrestling — a pairing that has nothing to do with thematic similarity and everything to do with overlapping audience demographics.