"If I go to a concert or sporting event, I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way"
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The subtext is less “I’m important” than “I’m managing risk.” A star at a crowded event isn’t just a fan; she’s a potential disruption, a magnet for phones, requests, and sometimes hostility. The VIP door becomes a safety protocol disguised as convenience. Drescher’s delivery, if you can hear it in her public persona, likely carries a wink: an actress known for broad comedy acknowledging the absurdity of needing a separate doorway just to hear music like everyone else.
Culturally, it lands in the post-90s era when celebrities became both more accessible (tabloids, then social media) and more barricaded. The line sketches that paradox: visibility as currency, privacy as survival. “Leave the same way” is the kicker - not just an entrance but a sealed circuit, a controlled narrative. You don’t mingle, you don’t linger, you don’t let the crowd write the ending.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Drescher, Fran. (2026, February 19). If I go to a concert or sporting event, I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-go-to-a-concert-or-sporting-event-i-usually-49515/
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Drescher, Fran. "If I go to a concert or sporting event, I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-go-to-a-concert-or-sporting-event-i-usually-49515/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"If I go to a concert or sporting event, I usually go in a VIP entrance. And leave the same way." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-i-go-to-a-concert-or-sporting-event-i-usually-49515/. Accessed 2 Mar. 2026.

