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Sailor Brinkley-Cook speaks out about 'tone-deaf' interview: '95% of what I said got cut out'

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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. “I’m a little upset about the ‘GMA’ piece that aired this morning.

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