Amanda Bynes Shows Off Healthy Body

Amanda Bynes has been quiet on Twitter for the last few weeks, which is pretty odd for her. She has been using Twitter to rant and complain over the last few months, but Saturday night she posted a ph...
Amanda Bynes Shows Off Healthy Body
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  • Amanda Bynes has been quiet on Twitter for the last few weeks, which is pretty odd for her. She has been using Twitter to rant and complain over the last few months, but Saturday night she posted a photo of herself looking healthy and happy.

    In the past Bynes has tweeted about her mental health, parents and run-ins with the law. She has said over and over again that she is taking her medication and getting the treatment she needs to get healthy again, but her behavior over the last few months has suggested otherwise.

    Last month a recording was released that allegedly captures Bynes talking about killing her parents to her roommate. Bynes claimed that the recording was a joke.

    Bynes has accused her father of molesting her and even alleged that her claims are being investigated.

    She also complained that her parents, who were acting as conservators and caring for Bynes after her release from a psychiatric facility, were keeping her money from her and not allowing her to rent a hotel room, shop for new clothes or even get her hair done.

    She requested a new conservator, and her parents eventually stepped down and are now allowing a professional to handle her healthcare. They do still control her finances.

    In the new photos of Bynes, she is seen in a dressing room, looking thin and fit. She captioned the photo with “I’m loving Boutique Jules!”

    An employee at the boutique confirmed that Bynes had visited the store and said that she was well-behaved while shopping there.

    “She is a lovely girl,” the employee told E! News. “She is the best customer we have had so far.”

    Hopefully this is a sign that Bynes is recovering and will be back to her old self again soon.

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