When she found out who was actually rooting for her, she was relieved.
The core of what Hyland was trying to get over was the notion that it wasn’t until she was put in a difficult situation that she realised who among her friends were her actual friends. She wanted to get over the fact that she didn’t realise this until she was put in a difficult situation. She went on to explain that this is how one may identify who their actual friends are among their circle of acquaintances and she cited this as an example.
Someone said, “It was a terrific experience, and it allowed me to see clearly who was there for me and who wasn’t,” and I quote: “It allowed me to see clearly who was there for me and who wasn’t.” [Citation needed] “It allowed me to see clearly who was there for me and who wasn’t.”