I have a sad feeling that she's going to try and make her mark as a "thinspo" influencer. They get a LOT of attention.
This is 100% my worry and is why people, ALL people, should be taught how to use the internet safety, and the internet safety bill enacted properly. It can be a wonderful thing it can also be an exceptionally dangerous thing as well and exceptionally difficult to regulate legally due to it being, literally, world wide and with proxies etc can be difficult to find those responsible.
Like I mentioned before a book written by a heartbroken mother who did all she could to save her daughter, fought for years, wrote of her experiences, bits from her diary and it became a best seller for a time intended to help family and friends understand - yet found to be being used as a ‘how to’ guide to anorexics. It was an excellent book for explaining BUT it was misused and banned, yet is still available via other means online. Her mother is even more heartbroken now.
When your family isn’t supportive, a child looks for that support and validation elsewhere, pre internet that often was neighbours who, for the most part, wouldn’t take advantage. Now it’s any old random online, especially for the Ingham children.