Troubled actress Amanda Bynes is reportedly making a comeback, and we're wishing her all the best

Amanda Bynes is apparently getting her life back on track. The actress was recently spotted in Los Angeles looking happy and on the right path to recovery.
UPDATED DEC 16, 2019
Actress Amanda Bynes arrives at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards at Universal Studios' Gibson Amphitheatre on June 5, 2011 in Universal City, California. (Getty Images)
Actress Amanda Bynes arrives at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards at Universal Studios' Gibson Amphitheatre on June 5, 2011 in Universal City, California. (Getty Images)

Amanda Bynes is apparently getting her life back on track. The actress was recently spotted in Los Angeles looking happy and on the path to recovery. 

It looks like the young actress is working hard to bring back a balance to her life. According to our sources, Amanda is taking acting classes in Los Angeles and is also in the process of getting headshots made. 

Sources also say that she's been spotted with a man around the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, looking happy, fit and relaxed. 

Amanda has had a rough couple of years after she announced a hiatus from acting. The actress was charged with multiple DUIs as well as hit-and-runs. In 2013, following a brief attempt to start a fire in a stranger's driveway, Amanda was detained and hospitalized, where she was put on 72-hour watch for mental health evaluation. 

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By 2013, it was clear that the ex-child star was going through a tough time when she appeared in court looking haggard. She was pictured on multiple occasions wearing different-colored wigs.

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Amanda's explosive personality continued to spark online when she attacked fellow celebrities, completely unprovoked. The actress went ballistic, going on to attack fellow stars like Miley Cyrus as well as Rihanna. Amanda also attacked well-known celeb blogger Perez Hilton, claiming the celebrity blogger wrote many defamatory things about her online. 

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Her most famous tweet was the one in which Amanda admitted that she wanted rapper Drake to 'murder her vagina'. The tweet was immediately deleted, but not before it caught the eyes of her fans, as well as Drake's. 

Amanda in 2010. Source: Getty Images

Amanda has been laying low over the past few years. Recently, she had a low-key interview with Hollyscoop, in which Amanda admitted that those tweets were definitely sent by her, but she was on drugs.

But it looks like those days are far behind her. Amanda is working hard on trying to live a normal, regular life, and we can't help but admire her for her perseverance. We can't wait for your comeback, Amanda!

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