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Amanda Bynes Locks Herself in Dressing Room for Two Hours

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Sept. 18 2012, Published 12:21 p.m. ET

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Fresh off allegedly driving with a suspended license, getting ticketed, and having her BMW impounded, Amanda Bynes has been caught indulging in some rather eccentric behavior.

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According to one website, she went shopping at Kin, a hip boutique in West Hollywood, where she locked herself in a dressing room for almost two hours! About every 10 minutes, clerks heard a banging sound emerging from the dressing room. In fact, one clerk even made a distress call to a colleague out of concern Amanda was in the dressing room trying on clothes for so long. 

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The other employee drove to the store to help out, but Amanda said she wouldn't come out. "I need more time," she told them. When she finally exited the dressing room, the Nickelodeon star bought a pair of stilettos, a pair of sunglasses and some other items.

On her way out, she realized she had tried on a bathing suit top that was underneath her dress; she told the clerk she forgot, and then paid for the bathing suit.

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And how did she get home? Amanda asked the clerk to call a taxi. 

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