At the top of Mr. T's similarity graph, two distinct neighborhoods sit nearly side by side: Bob Harper at 0.78 and Justin Hartley at 0.77, representing a split between TV Personalities and Actors that runs through the entire top 10.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster groups around TV Personalities — Bob Harper (0.78), Drew Scott (0.76) — and the second around Actors, with Justin Hartley (0.77) and Chrissy Metz (0.74) as its anchors. Mr. T's own subcategory is Actors, yet the TV Personalities cluster pulls just as strongly, suggesting the audience doesn't sort cleanly by either kind. Filling out the remaining positions is a notably eclectic mix: Drew Carey (0.75) and Trae Crowder (0.71) as Comedians, PRS Guitars (0.74) as a Music brand, Outlander (0.73) as a TV Show, Maker's Mark (0.73) as an Alcohol brand, and SportsLine (0.72) as a Website. No single non-celebrity category dominates; the brands and media channels are spread across four different subcategories.
The two-peak structure — TV Personalities on one side, Actors on the other, with comedians and consumer brands filling the space between — points to an audience that spans mainstream entertainment broadly rather than clustering tightly around any one format or genre.