A growing list of celebrity parents — from Kristin Cavallari to Matthew Stafford  — have defended their decisions for booking themselves in first class while their children fly separately.

For Cavallari, she hoped to teach her three kids the value of a dollar while Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stafford needed space to stretch out on a long-haul flight.

Keep scrolling to see what stars have said about their reasons for sitting apart from their kids on airplanes:

Kristin Cavallari 

Appearing on the “Aspire with Emma Grede” podcast in July 2026, Cavallari revealed she typically books her three children — Camden, Jaxon and Saylor, whom she shares with ex-husband Jay Cutler — in economy seats while she flies up front.

“I really value how my mom raised me with money,” Cavallari explained. “My kids don’t just get whatever they want, and if they want something, they have to work for it.”

According to Cavallari, her sons even have summer jobs washing windows and garbage cans to earn spending money of their own.

“I want them to know this is my money, this is not your money,” she said. “And you know, something as small as they fly coach and I’m flying in first class, that was important to me when they became old enough that they could.”

Matthew Stafford 

The Los Angeles Rams quarterback faced disapproving looks during a Delta flight home from Texas in 2025.

Matthew’s wife, Kelly Stafford, explained on her “The Morning After” podcast in May 2025 that there were only three first-class seats available at the time of booking. So, she snagged a seat up from for her 6-foot-3 husband, while she sat rows behind with their four daughters.

“He was like, ‘I’m gonna look like the biggest a-hole,’” Kelly recalled on her podcast. “I go, ‘Listen, if people have time to consider you to be an a-hole because your 6-foot-3 self is not gonna sit in the back with everyone in your family who is 5-foot-3 and under, then they’ve got bigger issues.’”

According to Kelly, other passengers indeed noticed the family being split up.

“As we were getting on, you could tell he got looks,” she said. “Like, ‘Oh wait, we saw you get on with your family but you’re up here.’ And then you’d see them look for us in the back.”

Jessica Simpson

Simpson’s ex-husband, Nick Lachey, revealed on a May 2026 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that he ran into his former spouse in the first-class section on a Hawaii-bound flight. Lachey added that Simpson’s three kids with estranged husband Eric Johnson were seated in a separate area.

My mom bought those tickets,” Simpson later told photographers. “It was my mom’s treat for us to go to Hawaii.”

Asked whether she would have sat with her children if she had purchased the tickets herself, Simpson replied, “Of course!”

Gordon Ramsay

Speaking to The Telegraph in a 2017 interview, the celebrity chef said he refuses to let his six children fly in first class.

“I have got to keep it real with the kids, and also I think just getting kids at the age of 5, 6 and 7 used to first class and those big seats, they do not need the space,” Ramsay told the outlet. “They get entertainment on their iPads. I do not want them sat there with a 10-course f***ing menu with champagne. I am not embarrassed. It is my wife and I’s choice to discipline them and to keep them real.”

Vidya Gopalan

The “Queen City Trends” influencer and her husband enjoyed a family vacation with their two kids in May 2026, where the couple sat in the luxurious first-class cabin away from their children.

“It’s good to be grounded, you guys are young,” she said in a TikTok video. “When you marry a lawyer, you get to do whatever you want.”

Per Gopalan, she flew first class for the first time after marrying her husband.

This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. 

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