Overview
- Cavallari disclosed the practice on the Aspire with Emma Grede podcast, saying she usually sits in first class while her three children travel in economy.
- She framed the policy as a lesson in money and work, telling the host that her kids must earn what they want rather than automatically receiving it.
- As an example, Cavallari said her sons ran small businesses last summer washing windows and cleaning garbage cans to make money for things they wanted.
- She acknowledged her children’s privileged upbringing and said she wants them to know the family’s wealth is hers, not theirs, to avoid entitlement.
- Coverage notes this fits a longer celebrity pattern of deliberate limits on perks for children and that Cavallari has already pulled back from some public disclosures to protect her kids.