Amanda Bynes is ready for a new look ahead of her conservatorship hearing. The actress announced on social media that she is getting rid of the heart tattoo ...
In addition to studying at Los Angeles' Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Amanda has released a rap track and has been teasing a possible new fragrancen on the way. While her mother, Lynn Bynes, currently has legal control over her daughter's medical, personal and financial matters, Amanda has continued making strides in her career over the past few years. Amanda originally debuted the face art back in December 2019 on her former Instagram account with the simple caption of an alien head emoji.
Amanda has addressed the move to terminate her conservatorship for the first time, two weeks ahead of her crucial court hearing.
Really hoping for the best and soon termination of her conservatorship THE INVESTIGATION THAT CHANGED THE BANKING INDUSTRYA BuzzFeed News investigation, in partnership with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, based on thousands of documents the government didn't want you to see.READ NOW Really hoping for the best and soon termination of her conservatorship,” another echoed. Sharing a video on Instagram at the time, Amanda said: “Today, I want to talk about a controversial topic: my conservatorship case. Her parents also vehemently denied the allegations, and Amanda was hospitalized on a psychiatric hold shortly afterward. Amanda was first placed under the conservatorship following several misdemeanor arrests and issues with substance abuse.
Amanda Bynes shared a few updates to Instagram recently, including one where she announced that she's saying goodbye to the heart inked on her cheek.
Amanda originally debuted the ink in 2019, and, as Page Six reports, may have had another small heart inked above her eyebrow at one point. On March 9, Amanda posted a video to her new Instagram account sharing the update on her face tattoo. As Vanity Fair notes, Amanda shared a few updates to Instagram recently, including one where she announced that she's saying goodbye to the heart inked on her cheek.
Amanda Bynes is thanking her supporters as she prepares to try and end her court-ordered conservatorship.
Amanda Bynes speaks out as she seeks to end her conservatorshipAmanda Bynes is thanking her supporters as she prepares to try and end her court-ordered conservatorship. "Amanda wishes to terminate her conservatorship," the star's attorney, David A. Esquibias, told People. "She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary." The former actress is attempting to end an almost nine-year conservatorship that was first put in place in 2013 when Bynes was experiencing some personal difficulties.
Her first message is a short reminder to her fans: “What's up, Instagram? Amanda Bynes here. My court date is coming up in two weeks,” she said in a video. “I ...
According to Tamar Arminak, her parents’ attorney, they are “thrilled” at the “good news.” Arminak told NBC News, “The professionals say she is ready to make her own life choices and decisions and are so proud of her. She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary.” (At the time, she had reportedly set a fire outside a home in Thousand Oaks and was hospitalized under a 5150 psychiatric hold). Her mother, Lynn Bynes, has been her conservator.
The brief selfie video appears to be the first post to her new account and her first public comment since filing for termination last month.
A judge is scheduled to review her petition during a March 22 hearing. "I want to thank you so much all for your love and support." Bynes, 35, posted a brief selfie video on Instagram thanking fans for their continued support.
Amanda Bynes thanks fans for 'love and support' as she looks ahead two weeks to a court appointment related to her nine-year conservatorship.
Bynes “returned” to social media in late 2019 as well, sporting a nose ring and bright pink hair. A selfie of Bynes and her fiancé, Paul Michael, is set as the profile photo. “What’s up, Instagram. Amanda Bynes here,” the former actress said, speaking in staccato sentences.