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03.04.2020 - 01:51 / usmagazine.com
Standing her ground. Sailor Brinkley-Cook isn’t sorry for wearing N95 face masks amid the current coronavirus crisis — despite a notable shortage for those on the front lines.
The Dancing With the Stars alum, 21, took to Instagram to address her decision after apparently receiving backlash from social media users throughout the novel viral outbreak. In her lengthy message to her almost 200,000 followers, the Parsons School of Design grad made sure to point out that her family hadn’t purchased the
Ryan Tedder is opening up about his thoughts regarding new music amid the global health crisis.
With masks in short supply, celebrities are continuing to come up with clever ways to cover their face amid the ongoing global health crisis.
After dragging his heels about advising Americans to wear a cloth mask can help stem the spread of the COVID virus, President Donald Trump announced on Apr. 3 that the CDC is recommending Americans do so.
Sailor Brinkley-Cook has a message for those offended by her decision to wear a protective face mask while out in public. The model and 21-year-old daughter of Christie Brinkley was recently photographed picking up groceries in a N95 mask, a respiratory protective device that hospitals across the nation are experiencing shortages of due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sailor Brinkley is shutting down social media criticism that the model said she received after wearing a protective mask in public amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Sailor Brinkley-Cook is defending her decision.
Hours after Sailor Brinkley-Cook, 21, and boyfriend Ben Sosne were spotted making a supply run at Whole Foods in Brooklyn wearing protective face gear on April 1, Sailor took to her Instagram Story to respond to the people angry at her for wearing face gear. She wrote: “To everyone reaching out (very angrily) about me having a mask..