Former supermodel Christie Brinkley's attorneys went to court Wednesday asking the judge for a temporary restraining order to keep her two children away from her ex-husband Peter Cook.
Cook, in his first interview since his bitter public divorce from Brinkley this summer, told Barbara Walters that "I felt like I was a guest in someone else's life" and said he had an affair with a teenager because he was "seeking a connection I could not find in my own marriage."
Brinkley's attorneys requested a restraining order until the end of the upcoming long weekend in order to avoid the press attention that will follow the broadcast of the interview with Walters. The judge ruled that the children will stay with their father for the weekend for his court-appointed parenting time.
Brinkley's lawyer said Wednesday that Cook violated the divorce confidentiality agreement and presented a "distorted one sided view" of the marriage in the exclusive interview.