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Sailor Brinkley-Cook speaks out about 'tone-deaf' interview: '95% of what I said got cut out' - Fox News
May 30, 2020 1 min, 12 secs

Sailor Brinkley-Cook is none too pleased with her showing in a recent “Good Morning America” interview that she claimed was heavily edited and subsequently made her appear “tone-deaf.”.

On Friday morning, the 21-year-old model and daughter of supermodel Christie Brinkley appeared on “GMA” in a feature with ABC News correspondent Deborah Roberts and opened up in a big way about battling body dysmorphia while being compared to her mother on a consistent basis.

However, Brinkley-Cook took to Instagram to voice her displeasure with the editing of the interview mere hours after it aired, calling the feature “tone-deaf” and “clickbait”-induced.

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In a portion of her interview that aired, Brinkley-Cook said at times she feels “disgusted” with her appearance and often blurs the lines between self-worth due to body dysmorphia.

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The young model said she didn’t anticipate those soundbites becoming the focus of her interview that ultimately aired on “GMA,” especially given the current state of the world and amid the latest developments surrounding the death of George Floyd.

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