Ayda Field disclosed that she and her husband, Robbie Williams, enforce strict rules when traveling with their children.
The 44-year-old actress and the 49-year-old singer opt for first class when flying, while their four children fly in economy.
The couple, parents to 11-year-old daughter Teddy, nine-year-old son Charlie, five-year-old daughter Coco, and three-year-old son Beau, choose to sit separately from their kids.
Ayda explained that this is done to teach them that first class is a privilege earned through personal means, and they won't get to sit there until they can afford it themselves.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, she said: 'My kids fly economy whenever we fly. I turn left and they turn right. That's terrible. I mean, people will think I'm such a d***.
'There's no interest in raising brats. My kids will know [economy] is where they will sit in a plane until they can pay to put themselves in a different part of the plane.'