Actress Amanda Bynes confirms first pregnancy with Instagram post

Amanda Bynes is expecting her first child the star revealed in an Instagram post.

Despite speculation that she had recently split from her fiance Paul Michael, the former actress and her hubby-to-be are still engaged and are “enjoying being engaged”.

Taking to Instagram with a now-deleted snap, Amanda shared a snap of her ultrasound scan along with the caption: “Baby on board”.

Her fiance Paul also took to Instagram to share their news, captioning his snap: “Baby in the making.”

Speaking to E! News, a source confirmed that the former Nickelodeon star is expecting, saying: “It’s true, Amanda is pregnant. She’s very, very early. Her parents know.”

Amanda shared her ultrasound in a now-deleted Instagram snap (Image: Amanda Bynes/Instagram)

The exciting news comes just a week after Paul and Bynes called time on their three-week engagement before rekindling their romance.

Earlier in the week, the actress shared a picture alongside Pau with the caption: “My love”.

Before the recent declaration of love, the pair had removed all evidence of their relationship from social media.

The pair had recently been hit by rumours of an alleged split (Image: Amanda Bynes/Instagram)

Amanda and Paul announced their engagement on Valentine’s Day after they had met in rehab.

Speaking to E! News at the time of the announcement, a source said: “Amanda’s parents are fully aware of her engagement and at this point are not approving Amanda to legally get married under the conservatorship.”

Amanda and Paul met while in rehab (Image: @amandabynesreal /Instagram)

Speaking to The Sun, Paul claimed that the two had never called time on their engagement.

He said that their Instagram accounts were hacked which caused their photos to be deleted but went on to say that the hackers responded to messages.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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