'This is what poor people look like': Insider reveals Real Housewives Of Sydney star educates her kids on the 'class system' by taking them to airplane economy section

It's the hotly-anticipated addition to Arena's Real Housewives franchise set to hit screens late this month. 

And the Real Housewives Of Sydney is shaping up to be just as controversial as its Melbourne counterpart, with a producer revealing several shocking confessions from behind-the-scenes this week. 

'One of the ladies tells about her way of teaching her kids about the class system by taking their kids to the economy seats on a plane and saying: 'This is what poor people look like', the insider told the Daily Telegraph

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'One of the ladies tells about her way of teaching her kids about the class system': the Real Housewives Of Sydney is shaping up to be just as controversial as it's Melbourne counterpart, with a producer revealing several shocking confessions from behind-the-scenes this week

'The fighting kicked off from the go and things got catty,' the source claimed. 

'Nothing was off the table, they go at each other for everything from cheating ­accusations to criticising parenting choices.'

Meanwhile, one of the show's stars Lisa Oldfield has been making headlines this week after she critiqued Foxtel for incorrectly labelling her as a 'politician's wife' in the reality show's opening credit sequence. 

'Nothing was off the table': The producer claimed the stars became catty from the get-go, and would never hold back when it came to insulting each other

Uncomfortable with the label, Lisa took to Instagram to vent her frustration over the opening credits.

The 41-year-old shared a screenshot of herself in the sequence and wrote: 'Can you believe after an enormously successful corporate career @foxtel have labelled me as a #politicianswife?' 

Nevermind that my husband left #politics 10 years ago! I think I just became a #feminist at 41 #firstworldproblems #rhosydney #rhos #pissedoff.'

Not giving her enough credit? One of the show's stars Lisa Oldfield has been making headlines this week after she critiqued Foxtel for incorrectly labelling her as a 'politician's wife' in the reality show's opening credit sequence

Further in her comments she explained to a follower: '... I sold my first company for $43M at 29.

'In context, every other cast member had their achievements lauded in their title, yet I'm relegated to wife status and a career my husband had a decade ago??'

The Real Housewives Of Sydney stars  AthenaX Levendi, Krissy Marsh, Lisa Oldfield, Matty Samuel, Melissa Tkautz, Nicole O'Neil and Victoria Rees. 

The Real Housewives Of Sydney will premiere on Arena on February 26.

Scathing review: Nevermind that my husband left #politics 10 years ago! I think I just became a #feminist at 41 #firstworldproblems #rhosydney #rhos #pissedoff'

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