I think that the normalization of obesity leads a lot of people to think that people who are actually obese just look "normal", and people who would have been normal 30 years ago are "skeletal" or "anorexic". You see it all the time, even on the Farms.
Press X to doubt: those etiolated upper arms, wasted hips and the biggest tell of all, that bobble head to shoulder span ratio, all tell a different story. That would’ve been clocked as undernourished even 30 years ago, unless of course the person in question was living in Bihar and their rice crop had failed.
The anorexic/ orthorexic to nutritionist pipeline is a well trodden one, but of course TLC would never deliberately seek out the skinniest and prettiest nutritionist they could find in order to further cast Jazz in a grotesque light by comparison, would they? Nooooo, course not! Cos they’re so ethical and all.
But ultimately none of this really matters, because a proper professional, ethical nutritionist or dietician would say:
I can’t help you with your diet unless you are also getting synchronous treatment for your out of control mental illness which is manifesting as a rampant eating disorder.
Or, even more to the point: an ethical nutritionist would not have a first consult with an adult patient with three family members also sitting in the room. Totally unethical, unless the patient in question has a diagnosed learning disability, which Jazz does not as far as I know.
It’s all fun and games designed to make Jazz the patsy once again.