That was not an anorexic body.
The level of horror-movie shit you see out of anorexic women and... that was not an anorexic body.
I guess if she's what, 5,6? Which means her BMI is around 19ish... It's low, but not anorexia low.
Okay I gotta jump in. Anorexia has recently been redefined to remove the weight limit and refer to the harmful behaviours, obsessions and mentality, only.
There were a lot of problems with this definition.
1. Most importantly, anorexia is mental health disorder with severe physical consequences, but it is not a physical disorder in and of itself. Treatment involves nourishment yes, but also intensive therapy. And if you aren't malnourished yet, without the therapy, you will be. So a physical component to diagnose a primarily mental problem is a terrible idea.
2. BMI is a shifty beast and is only meant to address averages of many people, not individuals. Measuring a single individual is not going to tell you any accurate or useful data.
3. They had a lot of problems with very clearly sick and reluctant girls being brought in by desperate parents... then being unable to be taken by the facility or hospital because the criteria for treatment involved a weight limit. And those girls who didn't want to go in, were able to calculate the exact weight number they had to stay above so they couldn't be forced to get better.
4. anorexia has social and competitive elements, making people try to get to even unhealthier weights than their original goals just so they could be considered truly anorexic or the best at being anorexic, as well as people saying to themselves "I'm displaying all these behaviours and my life has changed to cope with them, but since I don't look like *that*, I don't need help." Adding a goal to a competitive disorder is the worst idea possible.
So now you know. Whether she was truly anorexic or she is being a drama queen, photos aren't gonna tell us shit.