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The Daily Dish Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Why Josh Flagg and Bobby Boyd Won't Fly First Class When They Travel With Future Kids

The Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles couple has some family plans — but not exactly what you might think.

By Alesandra Dubin
Josh Flagg and Bobby Boyd on Traveling With Their Future Kids (They Won't Fly First Class!)

Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles agent Josh Flagg and hubby Bobby Boyd are still newlywed — but they've already done a ton of globe trotting together, per the pair's preferred luxury jet-setting lifestyle. And would they be prepared to throw that lifestyle all away any time too soon to add to their family? Oh, heck no. But that doesn't mean they don't want kids — just that they'd bring those wee ones right along with them.

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"If we had kids, we would have to take them traveling, absolutely," Josh told Jet Set when we caught up the couple on their Bora Bora honeymoon last year (clip above). "I would never give up traveling."

Bobby added, "I think that’s the beauty of it. You get to take them all around the world and give them a whole different view of life. I didn’t travel until I was a teenager when I started working. So for me, I’d want to take my baby right away."
But that's where the plot thickened. "And they would fly coach… they would not fly first class," Bobby added.

Wait, record scratch. What? Could any future child of one of Los Angeles' poshest young real estate agent actually fly coach? "Absolutely," Josh concurred.

Bobby explained, "They would fly coach, and I would even fly with them. It’s more about they can’t too comfortable right away. They have to understand [reality]." 

Josh was quick to defend his own experiences from his privileged upbringing. "I turned out OK and I didn’t fly coach," he told his husband — who nodded along playfully, saying, "Sure you did. Yup..."

But Josh confirmed once again he's on board with the plan of teaching kids that flying up front isn't just automatically a way of life. "I do think it’s a good idea to put your kids in the back," he said.

For Bobby's part, it's important to him that his own upbringing influences the lifestyle — and value system — of any future children. "[Any of my future] kids have to have the Boyds in them, and the Boyds are hard workers. We’re a military family. Like, we’re men! I’ll leave it at that."

Press play on the clip above for the whole scoop from the new husbands.

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