Why those photos of a clearly healthy Jack are relevant...the thing is, Jack herself claimed to be struggling physically and going hungry. In her meal plan here -
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/jul/20/10-pound-a-week-recipes - she has, for example, a mushroom soup recipe. Ingredients:
onion ½, chopped
red wine vinegar 4 tbsp
mushrooms 100g
chicken stock cube 1 crumbled in 300ml boiling water
fresh thyme or rosemary 2 sprigs (or dried if unavailable)
This is to serve 2 people. There are 50 calories in that "meal". 25 calories each. She claims to have eaten 25 calories as her main meal.
She claims, literally, to have starved, and the photo evidence shows clearly that she did not.
(The same recipe list, by the way, tells you to trim the fat off your bacon and rinse your beans. If you're eating 25 calories of soup as your dinner, you're not rinsing beans or trimming fat!)
This is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible bollocks. She says on the one hand that she was starving, with collarbones poking out etc. She claims to have been living on incredibly meagre rations of food. The photos of that time tell a different story.
Now, I doubt that anyone actually read that Guardian article, bought that shopping list, and tried to follow the recipes. If they did, they would have rapidly become very, very sick...unlike Jack.
Over to you, Mr Nail...