Christie Brinkley’s daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook proves she inherited mom’s good genes

Sailor Brinkley-Cook was trying to cool down on Wednesday as New York experienced a crippling heat wave with temperatures around 98 degrees F.

The blonde beauty was seen splashing around in the swimming pool of her mother Christie Brinkley’s mansion in the Hamptons.

And the 22-year-old Sports Illustrated model proved she inherited mom’s good looks as she showed off her curves in a low-cut swimsuit.

Taking a dip: Sailor Brinkley-Cook was trying to cool down on Wednesday as New York experienced a crippling heat wave with temperatures around 98 degrees F

The siren had on a colorful one-piece swimsuit with a large cut-out over her stomach and a sweet bow in front.

The straps were thin and the front plunging, showing off her chest.

The colors were playful and fun with white, light blue, yellow and red all combined for a pleasing summer look. 

At one point the runway expert put her hand up to her head showing off a smiley face tattoo. 

Swimming lesson: The blonde beauty was seen splashing around in the swimming pool of her mother Christie Brinkley's mansion in the Hamptons

Swimming lesson: The blonde beauty was seen splashing around in the swimming pool of her mother Christie Brinkley’s mansion in the Hamptons

Just like mommy: And the 22-year-old Sports Illustrated model proved she inherited mom's good looks as she showed off her curves in a low-cut swimsuit

Just like mommy: And the 22-year-old Sports Illustrated model proved she inherited mom’s good looks as she showed off her curves in a low-cut swimsuit

Last week the young socialite kept up with her fitness routine as she relaxed away from the city.

She put on a cheeky display as she proudly showed off her firm legs from behind in a pink bikini, posing for a dimly-lit impromptu bedroom photo shoot.

She captioned the photos: ‘Only posting this cause i’m proud of the way my calves look.’ 

Coming up for air: She came up for a breath and showed off the stunning grounds

Coming up for air: She came up for a breath and showed off the stunning grounds

Good choice: The siren had on a colorful one-piece swimsuit with a large cut-out over her stomach and a sweet bow in front. The straps were thin and the front plunging, showing off her chest

Good choice: The siren had on a colorful one-piece swimsuit with a large cut-out over her stomach and a sweet bow in front. The straps were thin and the front plunging, showing off her chest

She opened up about her struggles with body dysmorphia back in May, during in interview for Good Morning America. 

Sailor said of an eating disorder she developed at 15: ‘I was looking up at all these major figures in modeling that are size double zero, and they’ve got these thin legs and these tiny waists.

‘I was seeing them being so celebrated by everyone everywhere and being wanted by all the boys and all that greatness that comes around being this tiny supermodel. And I wanted that.’

Cheeky display: Last week she put on a cheeky display as she proudly showed off her firm legs from behind in a pink bikini, posing for a dimly-lit impromptu bedroom photo shoot

Cheeky display: Last week she put on a cheeky display as she proudly showed off her firm legs from behind in a pink bikini, posing for a dimly-lit impromptu bedroom photo shoot

Body dysmorphia: She opened up about her struggles with body dysmorphia back in May: 'I was looking up at all these major figures in modeling that are size double zero, and they’ve got these thin legs and these tiny waists'

Body dysmorphia: She opened up about her struggles with body dysmorphia back in May: ‘I was looking up at all these major figures in modeling that are size double zero, and they’ve got these thin legs and these tiny waists’

She later took to her Instagram Story to express her disappointment with how the story was portrayed by GMA.

The Dancing with the Stars competitor wrote: ‘I understand that “comparisons to model mom” and “eating disorder struggles” 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. 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.’ 

She took to her Instagram Story earlier this week with a glimpse at her home gym, as she prepared for some cardio.

Mom Christie Brinkley, 66, previously admitted to gaining some weight during quarantine, but says she’s getting back into shape with her kids.

Ride-or-die: She later rode shotgun as Ben drove, holding hands in a sweet video, as she showed off her look

Ride-or-die: She later rode shotgun as Ben drove, holding hands in a sweet video, as she showed off her look

She told Extra last week: ‘I dragged my Total Gym into my bedroom, [and] getting out and gardening is a lot of work. We’ll take the boat to a deserted beach and we’ll do speed walks or running … I’m determined to get back to my fighting shape. 

The supermodel added: ‘We count our blessings. We’re healthy and that’s what’s the most important, and then we’re together and that’s wonderful.’

Sailor also posted to her story from a country outing with boyfriend Ben Sonse, whom she photographed wrangling chickens.

She later rode shotgun as Ben drove, holding hands in a sweet video, as she showed off her look.

The influencer rocked a tan bucket hat with round orange-tinted sunglasses, gold hoop earrings and a white tank top.

Sailor also showed Christie hard at work, promoting her Bellissima Prosecco during a remote appearance on QVC.

Workout buddy: Mom Christie Brinkley, 66, previously admitted to gaining some weight during quarantine, but says she's getting back into shape with her kids

Workout buddy: Mom Christie Brinkley, 66, previously admitted to gaining some weight during quarantine, but says she’s getting back into shape with her kids