Amanda Bynes Was Just Put On Psychiatric Hold After She Was Found Roaming The Streets of LA Naked
21.03.2023 - 18:27
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She was one of the hottest movie and TV stars of the Y2K era but by 2013, she was placed under conservatorship after a series of erratic incidences. What happened to Amanda Bynes since being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and being freed from said conservatorship has fans and loved ones concerned for her well-being once more.
Born on April 3, 1986, Bynes is a former child star; having made her on-screen debut on Sports Theater with Shaquille O’Neal in 1998, aged 12. Her breakout role came as the host of The Amanda Show, a Nickelodeon sketch comedy series that ran for 23 episodes and she’d go on to star in some of the most beloved teen comedies of the era—What a Girl Wants (2003) and She’s the Man (2006) opposite Channing Tatum, among others. Her most recent film was Easy A starring alongside Emma Stone in 2010 and since then, her mental health has seemingly deteriorated. An incident on Sunday, March 19, has set off alarm bells for her parents Lynn and Rick Bynes, who are becoming concerned about her well-being after this latest ordeal. Here’s what happened.
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What happened to Amanda Bynes?
What happened to Amanda Bynes? TMZ reported on March 20 that the former child star had been placed on 5150 psychiatric hold after she was found to be roaming the streets of Los Angeles naked and alone.
An eyewitness told the tabloid she waved a car down, telling the driver she was coming down from a psychotic episode. Bynes herself then called 911 and law enforcement took her to a nearby police station where a mental health team determined she needed to be placed on
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