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Daily Inspiration Quote by Katie Price

"I hate going out in Brighton now. It's different in London. People respect you more there"

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There’s a hard-earned weariness hiding inside Katie Price’s blunt geography lesson. Brighton and London aren’t just places here; they’re social ecosystems with different rules about who gets to be a person in public. When she says she “hates going out” in Brighton, the emotion reads less like diva complaint and more like the fatigue of being perpetually “available” to strangers: stared at, commented on, reduced to gossip currency. The line is doing a quiet kind of boundary-setting, even if it arrives wrapped in tabloid-adjacent candor.

The comparison to London is the tell. London is famous for indifference, but Price reframes that as respect: anonymity as dignity. In a big city, celebrity can paradoxically buy you space because everyone is busy performing their own life. In a smaller or more intimate scene, fame can curdle into familiarity, the sense that people feel entitled to approach, judge, or narrate you. “People respect you more there” isn’t really about better manners; it’s about power dynamics and the ability to move without being constantly appraised.

Coming from a model whose public identity has long been mediated through reality TV, paparazzi, and moralizing headlines, the quote lands as a small act of self-authorship. Price isn’t asking to be adored. She’s asking to be treated like she belongs in the room, not like a spectacle passing through it.

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Katie Price (born May 22, 1978) is a Model from England.

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