Gibson (0.73) is the fourth-nearest neighbor in Michael J. Fox's top 10 — a music instrument brand sitting ahead of several fellow actors — and it signals the two-peak structure that defines this audience map. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.79 means the overlap is substantial.
The first peak is a cluster of actors from the same generational cohort. William Shatner leads at 0.79, followed by John Stamos at 0.77 and Kiefer Sutherland at 0.70. Jamie Lee Curtis (0.69) and Dan Aykroyd (0.68) extend the same band. Five of the top 10 neighbors carry the Actors subcategory — the same as the center entity — so one pull is clearly same-kind.
The second peak is rock music. Gibson (0.73) and The Rolling Stones (0.71) both land inside the top five, ahead of most of the actors. Two TV Personalities — Jenny McCarthy (0.74) and Valerie Bertinelli (0.70) — sit between the two peaks, bridging them rather than anchoring either. The restaurant brand Wahlburgers (0.70) is the one structural outlier in the top 10, with no other Brands subcategory neighbor nearby.
Taken together, the top 10 describe an audience that is simultaneously drawn to legacy screen talent and to classic rock — two distinct cultural neighborhoods that converge on the same follower base.