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        <title><![CDATA[Sailor Brinkley-Cook upset over ‘tone deaf’ ‘Good Morning America’ interview]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sailor Brinkley-Cook is unhappy with how her Friday appearance on &#8220;Good Morning America&#8221; was edited.</p><p>The 21-year-old daughter of supermodel Christie Brinkley, 66, and Peter Cook, 61, has spoken out against her interview — in which she discussed her <strong>battle with eating disorders and body dysmorphia</strong> — calling it &#8220;tone deaf&#8221; in light of the protests in response to the death of George Floyd in police custody.</p><p>&#8220;I understand that ‘comparisons to model mom’ and ‘<strong>eating disorder struggles</strong>’ are great taglines for click bait on news outlets. But when I agreed to do this interview I was under the impression that it would be in a positive light and would be inspirational,&#8221; she wrote in an Instagram Story posted after the segment aired (<strong>via People</strong>).</p><p>&#8220;I ONLY agreed to do it during this awful time in America because I thought it would be a small beacon of positivity for people who have dealt with the same things as me.&#8221;</p><p>Given the mass protests and ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Cook apologized for the &#8220;tone deafness&#8221; of how producers cut the interview, which she said also included a tribute to health care workers.</p><p>&#8220;I did NOT want to throw a pity party for myself. I did NOT want the interview to be highlighting the dark times,&#8221; she continued. &#8220;95% of what I said during the interview got cut. Including thank you to health care workers &amp; essential workers, as well as acknowledging how awful and heartbreaking this time is for so many.&#8221;</p><p>Cook ended her statement by calling on people to &#8220;celebrate&#8221; themselves because all people &#8220;deserve happiness.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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