At this point, when it feels like nobody in Bri's life supports her song or Bri by extension, Supreme seems like the only person she can turn to—he's the only one telling her that her song is a hit and that she can make money off of it. That Bri doesn't take her friends and family's concerns seriously illustrates the fine line that adults in her life need to walk as they guide her, and specifically, the need for them to show up and prove to Bri that she should trust them.