Quote #197876
I hate going out in Brighton now. It’s different in London. People respect you more there.
Katie Price
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Interpretation
The remark contrasts the experience of celebrity in a smaller, familiar place with that in a large metropolis. In Brighton—where she has been a highly visible local figure—Price suggests public attention feels intrusive or disrespectful, perhaps because people feel entitled to comment, stare, or approach her. London, by contrast, is framed as offering a kind of anonymity-through-scale and a more professionalized culture around fame, where social distance is maintained and public figures are treated with greater deference. The quote also hints at the emotional cost of constant scrutiny: “going out” becomes something to dread when everyday life is repeatedly turned into a public spectacle.



