What is fallacious with Amanda Bynes? The former actor's lawyer confirmed that she's not pregnant and is not living in a sober living house.
Nearly two months after pronouncing she was pregnant along with her first child, former child megastar Amanda Bynes is now not expecting with then-fiancé Paul Michael. The former kid famous person's legal professional David Esquibias confirmed the scoop to Us Weekly.
The 34-year-old has been reportedly suffering with mental health and substance-abuse problems for greater than a decade.
According to Esquibias (by way of Us), the 34-year-old is not currently living in a "sober living facility" but is "sheltering at a safe environment" during the current coronavirus pandemic (sometimes called COVID-19). So, did Amanda relapse?
The All That alum has been moderately open with fans about her issues with addiction and her mental health problems over time.
What is unsuitable with Amanda Bynes? The former actor has a historical past of substance abuse problems.
Since 2014, Amanda has been below a conservatorship (Amanda's folks keep watch over her main existence decisions) after struggling a psychological breakdown amid her ongoing issues with drug dependancy. In a 2018 interview with Paper Magazine, the FIT graduate opened up about her personal problems and why she made up our minds to hand over performing.
"I just had no purpose in life. I’d been working my whole life and [now] I was doing nothing,” she said.
She continued: “I had a lot of time on my hands and I would ‘wake and bake’ and literally be stoned all day long. … [I was] hanging out with a seedier crowd and I isolated a lot … I got really into my drug usage and it became a really dark, sad world for me.”
Following her interview with Paper, where she revealed that she was four years sober, Amanda suffered another setback and went to rehab in March 2019. After completing treatment, she entered a sober living facility but left in mid-December after reportedly failing to comply with the house rules.
Was Amanda Bynes diagnosed with bipolar disorder?
Shortly after retiring from Hollywood, Amanda was involved in a bit of legal trouble, such as being arrested for a DUI and a hit and run. After a slew of questionable tweets, the former actor posted in a now-deleted tweet that she had been "recognized [as bipolar] and manic depressive." Adding, "I'm on medication and I'm seeing my psychologist and psychiatrist weekly so I'm nice :D.”
However, the following day she tweeted: "I was at a [friend's] apartment last night and one of my friends tweeted my phone." Since then, Amanda has not confirmed if she is suffering from a explicit mental well being diagnosis, however has cited medicine as the cause of her erratic habits.
"Truly, for me, [my behavior] was drug-induced, and whenever I got off of [drugs], I was always back to normal," she instructed Paper Magazine. "I know that my behavior was so strange that people were just trying to grasp at straws for what was wrong."
Well, we hope the She's the Man actor is getting the important help she wishes. Seriously, we'll always be #TeamAmanda!
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