The top 10 neighbors for Nikki Glaser span comedians, actors, TV personalities, and a TV show — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. The similarity scores run from 0.95 down to 0.92, a narrow band that signals a flat shape: no one neighbor dominates, and the cluster holds together as a coherent type rather than a hierarchy.
Comedians and actors split the top 10 almost evenly. Sarah Beattie leads at 0.95, the only fellow comedian in the top five. Actors fill the next several slots: Dan Levy at 0.94, Bob Odenkirk at 0.94, and Ed Helms at 0.93. Jon Stewart (0.93) and Jordan Klepper (0.93) represent the comedian subcategory alongside Beattie. Ken Jennings (0.93) is the lone TV Personality in the top 10, and Schitt's Creek (0.93) is the only non-person entity — a TV show — in the set. Andy Richter (0.92) and Eugene Levy (0.92) round out the ten, Richter as a comedian and Levy as an actor.
Tallying the subcategories: five actors (Dan Levy, Bob Odenkirk, Ed Helms, Eugene Levy, and one TV show), four comedians (Beattie, Stewart, Klepper, Richter), one TV Personality (Jennings), and one TV Show (Schitt's Creek). The mix is cross-kind — Nikki Glaser's own subcategory, Comedians, accounts for only four of the ten neighbors — meaning the audience shape she shares most closely is defined as much by actors from comedy-adjacent television as by stand-up peers.
The flat distribution across this comedian-and-actor cluster suggests an audience that moves fluidly between stand-up and scripted comedy rather than anchoring to either format exclusively.