Rosie O'Donnell sits at the top of Stormy Daniels' neighbor set at 0.92 — and the two-peak shape of this graph means that single score tells only half the story.
The top 10 neighbors divide into two recognizable clusters. The first is a tight band of veteran female entertainers: Jane Fonda (0.92), Bette Midler (0.92), Barbra Streisand (0.89), and Kathy Griffin (0.87) — spanning actors, musicians, and comedians, but sharing a generational and cultural register. Cher (0.87) reinforces this cluster as a second musician in the set. The second peak is a media and news current: Jeffrey Levin (0.86), Diane Keaton (0.86), Gwyneth Paltrow (0.86), Rolling Stone (0.86), and Susan Sarandon (0.86) round out the ten, mixing actors with a magazine — the only non-celebrity entity in the top 10. No other Reality TV Stars appear among the ten neighbors; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by actors, musicians, and TV personalities rather than by Daniels' own subcategory.
The two-peak structure suggests an audience that bridges politically engaged entertainment figures on one side and legacy media consumption on the other — a shape more characteristic of a cultural flashpoint than of a conventional entertainment personality.