According to early reports, Amanda Bynes‘ parents have chosen NOT to try to get her under another conservatorship amid her psychiatric hold. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t willing to lay down the law and practice some tough love.
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ET’s Rachel Smith spoke to Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell at ’90s Con over the weekend where the pair had a special message for their “All That” co-star, Amanda Bynes, after she missed out on the cast reunion.
“I’ve just been praying for her,” Mitchell said amid Bynes’ absence. “It’s awesome to see she’s doing better. Which is great. We’re just continuing to pray for her on her journey, and it’s answered prayers that she’s doing a lot better.”
Per That’s 4 Entertainment, the organization behind ’90s Con, Bynes, who told People back in January that she was “really excited” to reunite with her castmates, was forced to miss the weekend’s festivities due to an “unknown illness.”
Her attendance at the highly anticipated reunion, alongside Thompson, Mitchell, Danny Tamberelli and Lori Beth Denberg, would have marked her first public appearance since the end of her eight-year conservatorship in March 2022.
Mitchell and Thompson, who surprised fans with his appearance at the convention Saturday, also took the moment to reminisce on their All That days, and the “surreal” experience of having the fandom continue nearly 30 years later.
“You know what’s surreal about it? It’s hearing the stories, and people say how it touched their hearts in ’94. And they still have a love for it. How they’re introducing it to their friends and then also introducing it to their kids, which is so awesome,” Mitchell gushed. “I mean, it’s like, five-year-olds having ‘Good Burger’ birthdays and they weren’t even born in ’94.”
He continued, “It just says a lot to the crew, the cast, the friendships of that time.”
For Thompson, the surreal experience was in the making of “All That” and “Kenan & Kel”, with the “Saturday Night Live” star
According to early reports, Amanda Bynes‘ parents have chosen NOT to try to get her under another conservatorship amid her psychiatric hold. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t willing to lay down the law and practice some tough love.
Amanda Bynes' family is making a decision while she remains under psychiatric hold — they don't want her on-and-off fiance coming anywhere near her."They do not want her ex-fiancé around her, and he has been instructed to have no contact with her," an insider told Daily Mail of Paul Michael. "He does not seem to have her best interests in mind and her family has nothing good to say about him."Amanda and Paul got engaged last summer, but they soon split up, only to get back together.
Amanda Bynes is continuing to get the helps she needs. According to TMZ, the 36-year-old actress has extended her psychiatric hold at the hospital for a week — possibly longer. ET has reached out to Bynes’ rep.
Amanda Bynes is continuing to get the helps she needs. According to, the 36-year-old actress has extended her psychiatric hold at the hospital for a week — possibly longer.
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TMZ) reported that Bynes was "found naked and roaming the streets" and then placed on a 72-hour psychiatric hold. A source close to the actor later told NBC that Bynes – who was last year released from a nine year conservatorship – has not "been in contact with her family for quite some time," although her lawyer said he was not in a position to comment on the situation. Since news broke of Bynes' condition, fans have taken to social media to criticise reports that she was "found naked" and instead pointed out that she sought help herself.
Amanda Bynes was likely living on the Los Angeles streets for days before recognizing she was in trouble and subsequently being put on a psychiatric hold. While a bit of unknown remains, the timeline of her last week is being pieced together. TMZ said the "Easy A" star's car was towed on March 15 in Long Beach, Calif., which is located about 40 miles from her home.
It sounds like Amanda Bynes will continue to live under the watch of professionals while getting the psychiatric care she needs beyond the initial 5150 hold. Of course, we are still reeling from t
Amanda Bynes will be spending an extended period of time getting psychiatric care, according to a new report.
TMZ reported. She appeared to be making improvements.Sources shared a timeline leading up to Bynes’ hold. Bynes’ car was towed on March 15 in Long Beach, Calif, TMZ reported.
While popular 90s mainstays were meeting and greeting fans at 90s Con last weekend for a nostalgia-fueled weekend with stars like Alicia Silverstone, Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Joey Fatone, and more, former Nickelodeon superstar Amanda Bynes was absent. Bynes was supposed to be at the gathering, which would have marked her first public appearance since her eight-year conservatorship ended in March 2022. According to Entertainment Tonight, she canceled her appearance due to an "unknown illness." Then, news broke Monday that Bynes had been placed on a psychiatric hold after she was found wandering naked in downtown Los Angeles. Police responded to a call Sunday at 6:45 a.m.
details regarding the hours leading up to Amanda Bynes reported hospitalization continue to surface, new information is coming to light about what Bynes was doing and where she was ahead of her being placed under emergency medical supervision.As first reported by TMZ, the 36-year-old actress was placed on a psychiatric hold after she was found roaming downtown Los Angeles naked on Sunday. The outlet additionally reports that Bynes flagged a car down and told the driver she was coming down from a psychotic episode, before calling 911 herself.An eyewitness tells ET, «Amanda was wandering alone on Hollywood Blvd. at around 1 am on Saturday.
Amanda Bynes' reported hospitalization over the weekend, new details are emerging about the hours leading up to her being placed under emergency medical supervision.As first reported by, the 36-year-old actress was placed on a psychiatric hold after she was found roaming downtown Los Angeles naked on Sunday. The outlet additionally reports that Bynes flagged a car down and told the driver she was coming down from a psychotic episode, before calling 911 herself.However, the situation for Bynes seemed to come after a low-key outing with a friend on St. Patrick's Day on Friday.
She's the Man star was reportedly spotted walking naked in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, March 19, where she waved a car down and explained that she was coming down from a psychotic episode, per . The outlet reports that she called 911 “herself,” and was taken to a local police station.
Amanda Bynes was reportedly off her medication at the time she was discovered wandering naked in Los Angeles over the weekend. So says her ex-fiancé Paul Michael, at least. He delivered these new unsettling details to Page Six in a brief interview granted late Monday night with the news outlet. Of course, Paul and Amanda have been i
Amanda Bynes has been placed on a psychiatric hold after she was found completely naked in California, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) confirmed to Fox News Digital. Police responded to a call Sunday at 6:45 a.m. to a 36-year-old female standing "completely nude" on the corner of Vermont Avenue and 4th Street in Los Angeles.
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.
Amanda Bynes’ future is in flux.
It doesn’t seem like Amanda Bynes will be facing another conservatorship.
Amanda Bynes has reportedly been placed under a 72-hour psychiatric hold, a source close to the situation told NBC News on Monday, March 20.