Amanda Bynes Is “Doing Well” — Inside Her New And Improved Life
After a whirlwind couple of years full of arrests and bizarre behavior, Amanda Bynes is doing well, according to her attorney and family friends.
Her lawyer David Esquibias told People that the 28-year-old is improving though she is still under her parents’ supervision.
On Tuesday, a Ventura County, California, judge ruled to extend Amanda’s conservatorship until an additional hearing in June. Her parents will have control over he finances and health.
A family friend also told the magazine that she is on the right track and living on her own!
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"Amanda is doing much better from where she was months ago," the source reportedly said. "She has her own apartment and is much happier. She and her parents are getting along and Amanda is clear-headed, more focused and has more independence."
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Amanda was released from a psychiatric facility in October after a bizarre series of activities in New York, including shoplifting and alleged violent behavior.
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Bynes was also arrested for DUI in 2012 and received three years of probation.
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