Amanda Bynes has been through a lot since she walked away from her Hollywood career, and it appears she may not be through the worst of it just yet. On Monday, Amanda was found roaming the streets naked in Los Angeles, and the star has since been put on a psychiatric hold.
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Amanda waved down a car while wearing no clothing early Sunday morning.
As TMZ reported, Amanda told the driver that she was having a psychotic episode, and she called 911 for help. She was taken to a police station and placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold, and fortunately, it seems that she is physically unharmed by the incident.
She may stay in the hospital for several days.
A source close to Amanda told the news outlet that the former All That star may end up staying longer than the required 72-hour hold and could be hospitalized for a while.
This news comes right after she backed out of her appearance at '90s Con in Connecticut due to illness.
Amanda's ex is now speaking out.
Her former fiancé, Paul Michael, told Page Six that he and Amanda have remained friends since their breakup, and he called her "wild."
"She got off her meds, and she’s still off her meds," he said.
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He also refuted claims that Amanda kicked him out.
According to previous reports, Amanda kicked Paul out of her house when they ended their engagement, but he says that's not exactly how it happened.
"She tried to kick me out, but I left to get my own place. I moved home and established boundaries," he said, accusing her of cheating on him while they were still together.
This news comes just one year after Amanda was freed from her conservatorship.
Last year, a judge determined that the eight-year conservatorship that Amanda was under in the care of her mom was no longer necessary, but now it seems as if there's reason to be concerned all over again.
Here's hoping that Amanda is able to get the help she needs — and that she is proud of herself for being able to reach out and ask for it.