Former child star Amanda Bynes, who quit the industry in 2010, is finally planning to make her return to entertainment 15 years later. Here's what we know.
After over a year of bizarre and increasingly erratic and dangerous behavior, Amanda Bynes has finally been diagnosed with not one, but two mental illnesses. The starlet is reportedly battling both bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia.
Amanda Bynes was placed on a psychiatric hold on Monday night (July 22) after setting some of her clothing on fire in a stranger's driveway. Now the homeowner is happily sharing the damage with the media.
Won't that be a story to tell her grandchildren one day as they gleefully ask, "Who's Amanda Bynes?"
The 911 caller in Amanda Bynes' bizarre fire -- the one that led to her 5150 psych hold -- is talking about the incident, and more details are emerging as to why Bynes was in the neighborhood in the first place.
In the 911 call, the caller describes the incident as a "small fire," but explains that it was a cloth on a gasoline tank -- effectively creating a potential makeshift explosive.
Wyclef Jean addressed those rumors that he'd be producing the upcoming mythical Amanda Bynes rap album, with his people saying this week that he has no plans to work with the actress.
But that doesn't mean she's left high (so to speak) and dry -- because Waka Flocka Flame has come to her rescue.
Remember that time self-proclaimed "publicist" Jonathan Jaxson claimed that Amanda Bynes was suicidal, so he helped orchestrate an intervention?
Now he's claiming she's admitted her whole nutso schtick is just a ploy for attention -- and he's posted the supposed "proof" on his Twitter account.
Despite not wanting to be seen or paid attention to, Amanda Bynes continues to spend a lot of time trudging around Times Square. And this weekend was no different.