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Sailor Brinkley-Cook apologises for tone deaf TV interview

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Model Sailor Brinkley Cook has apologised to fans and fellow body issue sufferers for the way her latest TV interview was peresented.

Christie Brinkley’s daughter agreed to appear on Good Morning America for a segment on Friday to talk about her struggles with body dysmorphia and anorexia after she was told the piece would be part of a hopeful segment about mental health, but she was far from happy with what she saw.

Sailor took to Instagram on Friday afternoon to distance herself from what she considered a “tone deaf” interview. “I’m a little upset about the GMA piece that aired this morning,” she wrote. “I have nothing but respect for GMA and (correspondent) Deborah (Roberts), and have nothing negative to say about either one.

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