Two fellow Reality TV Stars sit far above the rest of Tamra Judge's neighbor set — Vicki Gunvalson at 0.92 and Heather Dubrow at 0.91 — while the remaining eight neighbors cluster nearly 20 points lower, forming a structurally distinct second tier.
That gap defines the two-peak shape. The first peak is tight and same-kind: Gunvalson and Dubrow are the only other Reality TV Stars in the top 10, and their scores are separated from the rest by a margin that makes them a category unto themselves. The second peak is broader and cross-kind. PUMP RULES (0.72) and Outlander (0.69) represent TV Shows; HGTV (0.72) is a TV Channel; Kat Timpf (0.72), Kennedy (0.71), and Jim Cantore (0.70) are TV Personalities; Ainsley Earhardt (0.69) is a Journalist; and Burgess Owens (0.72) is a Politician. That second cluster spans five distinct subcategories, with no single kind dominating — the connective tissue is television-adjacent audiences broadly, not any one genre or format.
The overall picture is an audience with a hard inner core shaped by Bravo-style reality programming and a softer outer ring that extends into conservative TV personalities and general cable viewing.