"I get really saucy after a few drinks. Sexy rude, not obnoxious rude"
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The intent isn’t confession so much as brand maintenance. Price has spent a career in a media ecosystem that both profits from and punishes female sexual confidence. Alcohol becomes the alibi that lets her claim spontaneity while keeping control of the narrative. It’s “after a few drinks,” not “this is who I am,” which softens the edge and makes it socially consumable.
The subtext is negotiation: permission to be flirtatious without being labeled messy, crass, or unsafe. “Sexy rude” suggests a performance calibrated for attention - banter, teasing, a little bite. “Not obnoxious rude” signals she knows the line and expects to be judged by it, especially in a culture that treats women’s drunkenness as either entertainment or evidence.
It works because it’s simultaneously self-deprecating and self-protective: she sells a fantasy of uninhibited fun while pre-empting moral panic. Price isn’t just describing behavior; she’s managing the terms on which the public is allowed to interpret it.
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"I get really saucy after a few drinks. Sexy rude, not obnoxious rude." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-get-really-saucy-after-a-few-drinks-sexy-rude-84147/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






