Two new Instagram posts of Francesca Eastwood, daughter of iconic actor and film director Clint Eastwood, have fans concerned about her health.

The 31-year-old actress wore a two-piece black bikini consisting of V-shaped briefs with ties on the sides and a small top complete with a cowgirl hat while posing for selfies in the mirror.

Her noticeably slim appearance in the Instagram posts has some fans believing Eastwood is suffering from an illness or an eating disorder, with one follower writing: “As someone who is healing from an eating disorder, I can promise you that one day you’ll look back on these photos with sadness.”

Another follower wrote: “You feel like you have no control. I sincerely hope you seek professional medical help. You are beautiful and wasting away.”

However, some fans came to Eastwood’s defense, with one follower writing: “Everyone telling her to eat needs to maybe consider that she’s naturally thin like this. Some people struggle to gain weight. She’s beautiful!”

Eastwood was born Francesca Ruth-Fisher Eastwood in Redding, California, in August 1993. She is both a film and television actress known for her work in films such as Final Girl, Jersey Boys, The Vault and Old.

She gained additional notoriety for starring in a reality TV show about her family on E!, Mrs. Eastwood & Company, which ran for one season in 2012.

Her most prominent performance was a starring role in the 2017 film M.F.A., where she portrayed a character named Noelle, a student pursuing her master’s degree and sexual assault victim who ended up accidentally killing her attacker in a fit of rage when her university failed to discipline him.

Eastwood spoke to uInterview exclusively about her role in M.F.A. “I loved the script. When I sat down, I was just going to skim it, and see what the gist was, and I ended up reading it page to page, and got through it in record time,” Eastwood said. “I was just in love. And I was like, I have to be part of this story.”

Her mother is Frances Louise Fisher, known for her role in Titanic.

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