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  • Amanda Bynes Reappears on Twitter, Posting a Self-Portrait Drawing

    Amanda Bynes returned to her official Twitter account Monday to post what appears to be a self-portrait she said she drew herself.

    “Hey my loves! Here’s a drawing I did! ily :D” Bynes wrote.

    The drawing is a penciled portrait and appears to be Amanda Bynes herself.

    The image is the first post Amanda Bynes has sent out in months and it is a much more positive tweet than has been the norm over the past year or so.

    Amanda Bynes, who has reportedly been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, has had her ups and downs played out in her social media posts that range from disturbing rants to periods of complete silence.

    Before Monday’s tweet, she last posted updates in December on her plans to return to school.

    “I took a USC campus tour yesterday it was sick! I plan on transferring from FIDM,” she wrote on Dec. 17. “The campus is sick!”

    Amanda Bynes remains under the conservatorship of her parents after she was involuntarily committed to a mental hospital.

    A June 23 hearing is set to evaluate her progress.

    Meanwhile, Amanda Bynes reportedly has been posting from a secret Twitter account, under the name Ashley Banks. The account posts photos of Amanda Bynes and tweets daily, and although it seems like it may be posts from the actress, the rumors are unconfirmed.

  • Heidi Montag Reaches Out to Troubled Amanda Bynes, Offering Her a Place to Stay

    Heidi Montag has reached out to troubled actress Amanda Bynes, offering her a place to stay.

    The former The Hills star made her offer after photos of the beleaguered actress sleeping on a couch at the Beverly Center shopping mall in Los Angeles were released on Thursday.

    Earlier in the day, Bynes tweeted that she wasn’t given money for a hotel from her parents, so she has been staying with friends and fell asleep on the mall couch.

    TMZ reported on Thursday that Bynes’ mother, Lynn, is relinquishing the conservatorship over her daughter because she just can’t handle it anymore. Apparently, a mental health professional better equipped to care for Bynes will take over, while a money manager will take over Bynes’ finances.

    On Tuesday, it was reported that Bynes’ parents were giving her $50 and $100 gift cards to get by rather than cash.

    The actress, who was reportedly diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, has been tweeting a slew of disgruntled tweets about her family’s control over her money. A judge gave conservatorship of her assets to her parents last month after the actress displayed more and more disturbing behavior, which was attributed to her mental illness.

    The 28-year-old was released from the Las Encinas psychiatric facility on Oct. 30.

  • Amanda Bynes, Reportedly Suffering From Bipolar Disorder, Goes on Twitter Rant

    Amanda Bynes, who was reportedly diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and is on medication, has once again taken to Twitter with some confusing statements.

    On Tuesday, the beleaguered actress tweeted that she had been diagnosed with the disorder, but a subsequent tweet, which has since been deleted, seemed to insinuate that it wasn’t she who posted the tweet with the diagnoses.

    “I was at a friends apartment last night and one of my friends tweeted my phone,” the subsequent post said. “sorry guys ”

    The 28-year-old actress made headlines in October with bizarre behavior and posts on Twitter, in which she accused her father of emotional and physical abuse. Those posts have since been removed.

    Since then, she was involuntarily hospitalized after a ruse was concocted by her parents to get her to the hospital. She was later held for a longer period after doctors determined she was not well enough to be discharged.

    Later, a conservatorship hearing was held and a judge ruled that her parents would have control over her assets.

    Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, causes intense emotional periods called “mood episodes.” These range from manic (extremely happy) to depressive (extremely sad).

    The disorder often appears in the late teens or early 20s and can be controlled with medication.

    Since Tuesday, a slew of confusing tweets have been posted by Bynes.