From Nickelodeon child star to spending more than a few nights in jail, Amanda Bynes is no longer idol material. From court to court and scandal to scandal, she has lost a lot of her fan’s admiration.
Amanda has been arrested numerous times, has been seen acting strangely in public and has made headlines with her Tweets. Tweeting topless pictures and sending out mean, nasty, disrespectful tweets, including calling her sister ugly only add up to her list of public displays of insanity.
Growing up watching Amanda on television was something kids wish to never stop doing. Many kids love her shows and movies. The TV show “What I Like About You” and the movie “She’s The Man” were just a few reasons so many teens admired Amanda, and even dreamed of to growing up to be like her someday. Now when kids turn the TV on, all they see is the new scandal from Amanda.
Apart from all the gossip, rumors and court visits, Amanda looks terrible. She cut off all her hair, bleached it blonde and now wears rainbow wigs. Amanda tweeted “ I love surgery” before posting her plans to alter her entire face. She wrote, “I Plan Having Surgery On My Whole Face Straight Up.” Plastic surgery was not enough for the star. Getting tattoos, face dimple piercings and doing drugs are only helping her fall even faster.
Then there is her wardrobe. By now it wouldn’t be a surprise if Amanda showed up wearing something unusual even to the courtroom. Arrested after allegedly throwing a bong out of her 36th floor apartment, Amanda arrived at a New York court hearing wearing a turquoise wig, tank top and sweatpants.
After months of so much drama, Amanda finally crossed the line. Her latest scandal, according to celebdirtylaundry.com, took place on July 22 in, “Thousand Oaks, Calif. There “the former child star decided to set a fire in some random persons’ driveway and then didn’t have the presence of mind to flee,” the site reported.
It’s pretty obvious that Amanda is in need of some serious help. After all, we’re still rooting for Amanda. If Britney could make it, after surviving 2007, Amanda can with no doubt get back on the right track. Let’s hope that her placement on an involuntary psychiatric facility for 72 hours helps her recover.