Finally! After 9 years, the legal guardianship of Amanda Bynes finally ended

If you grew up in the ’90s, you probably know Amanda Bynes. In fact, there was a time when we saw her everywhere, until she suddenly dropped off the radar due to her mental health issues and drug addiction.

Amanda, now 35, was known for starring on Nickelodeon shows like All that and the amanda show. In addition, she made the leap to the big screen in hits like Hairspray, What a girl wants and It is said of me.

He spent almost 9 years under the legal guardianship of his parents

However, unlike Britney Spears, many were unaware that the former child star had also been under conservatorship since 2013 while receiving psychiatric care, or at least, not until news broke that Amanda was requesting that her condition be remedied. law was revoked.

Said guardianship began as a result of the former actress burning a sidewalk that led to a house, in California, in addition to other legal problems. At the time, she was “involuntarily hospitalized for a mental health evaluation,” prompting her parents to apply for guardianship in court.

Amanda Bynes being awarded by Nickelodeon

Temporary guardianship of the former Nickelodeon star was granted to Amanda’s mother, Lynn, in August 2013 and a year later it was granted in full. Since then, Amanda has focused on her sobriety and her sanity, but she never gave up on getting her freedom back.

Amanda’s foray into the world of drugs began with marijuana at the age of 16, but her addiction problems worsened when she began using Adderall, a controlled medication to treat people with “attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity”.

Amanda Bynes in The Amanda Show

In addition, she presented a series of concerning behaviors, as well as brushes with the law, including charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, hit and run and driving with a suspended license, for which she was sentenced to three years of probation. .

After almost nine years, last February, Amanda announced through a video on Instagram that she would file an application to end her guardianship. In the now-deleted clip, she explained why she felt it was time to do it and thanked her followers for “listening” to her, as well as apologizing for exposing her troubles online.

Amanda Bynes/Her parents

Amanda’s parents, who in addition to supervising the guardianship, have supported her in her recovery, agree to terminate the legal condition that completely limits their daughter’s freedom.

Fortunately, this March 22, Amanda’s dream finally came true after a California judge authorized lifting the guardianship after considering that “it was no longer necessary or required.”

Evolution of Amanda Bynes

Despite her legal status, Amanda has dedicated herself to building a life outside of acting. In 2020 she began studying at the California Institute of Fashion Design and Merchandising. According to her lawyer, she is a “very enterprising” girl and she has plans to launch her own clothing line once she finishes her degree.

Recently, Amanda got engaged to her boyfriend Paul Michael, whom she moved in with before her court date. Following today’s decision by the judge to terminate her guardianship, in a statement shared exclusively with Peoplethe now fashion student expressed her gratitude to her fans “for their love and good wishes during this time” and to their parents and lawyer “for their support during the last nine years”.

Amanda Bynes walking hand in hand with her boyfriend Paul Michael

Over the past few years, I have been working hard to improve my health so I can live and work independently, and I will continue to prioritize my well-being in this next chapter.

Congratulations Amanda!

Source: Okchicas

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