Eiza Gonzalez looks like she might have an eating disorder again

I'll never forget the first time I found out who EizaGonzález was. It was when she played Nikki in the Mexican telenovela, Amores Verdaderos. Eiza was skinnier than ever because she played an anorexic teenager. But even years after the role, Eiza still remained super flaquita. Before she landed her gig for From Dusk Til Dawn: The Series, where she was forced to gain weight, Eiza was looking insanely skinny. She's denied ever suffering from eating disorders but I'm not sure I believe that anymore. You have to see this picture she recently posted to Instagram!

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Just yesterday Eiza posted a picture of her red carpet look from the Halloween Horror Nights event. I couldn't help but notice she lost some weight. It was incredibly surprising, especially considering how happy Eiza seemed with her new curves. She even said it helped her tackle some of the sexy dance scenes she had to do on the show. "I was so nervous, not because of the choreography or because I had to bring a snake to me, but because I had to dance in front of men, which I've never done before," she said. "But as I started to feel more confident with my body and started to feel sexier, everything just flowed for the scene. Yes, it helped that I gained weight."

So why is Eiza starting to suddenly look skinner, like before? Well, it could be that she's having a relapse. According to a study, one in three women treated for eating disorders like anorexia experience a relapse at some point in time. I am by no means confirming that Eiza suffered from an eating disorder. I'm just saying, if she actually did, then it wouldn't be strange for her to be falling back into it at some point. 

Another thing I've noticed is that Eiza always writes posts on Twitter about how she's a workaholic. Apparently people with eating disorders tend to be compulsive about certain activities. Women with anorexia try to distract themselves by overworking. "The reason for this is that these behavior activities may produce beta-endorphins in the brain, which makes the person feel "high."

Again, I don't know whethr Eiza really does struggle with an eating disorder. I'm just speculating based on her size and her patterns. Hopefully, I'm wrong!

Images via Eiza Gonzalez/Instagram