Well she said that, looking back, it was a poor decision, which is the best way she put it that whole time. The word "stolen" is poorly used. The interviewer uses the phrase, "got you drunk," which I also think is a bad choice. Unless she was force-fed, or he threatened her, he didn't "get" her drunk. It's just as she said: She made the decision, and now she feels cheated, but nothing was stolen. It just wasn't how she wanted it to go.