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Amanda Bynes' parents 'rule out another conservatorship' after 'psychotic episode'

Amanda Bynes’ parents are not said to be placing her under another conservatorship after her alleged “psychotic episode”.

The Nickelodeon actress has reportedly been ‘placed under psychiatric hold’ after waving a car down while walking around in the nude, before calling emergency services herself.

TMZ has since reported that a source told them that Amanda’s parents are concerned for her wellbeing but have ruled out any plans to put her in another conservatorship.

READ MORE: Amanda Bynes ‘wandering the streets naked’ before waving down car and phoning 911

According to the outlet, she was taken to a police station earlier this week and a mental health team decided that she needed to be “placed on a 5150 psych hold.”

A source close to Amanda claimed that she is currently in hospital and will be receiving care there for several days.

Amanda Bynes’ parents are not said to be placing her in another conservatorship
(Image: Frank Trapper/Corbis via Getty Images)

The alleged “episode” came one year after Amanda filed to end her conservatorship after nearly 10 years.

Amanda was placed under the order in late 2013, while she was undergoing court-ordered psychiatric care.

This is after she reportedly started a small fire in the driveway of a Thousand Oaks home.

Amanda’s mother Lynn was appointed as her conservator.

The actress had allegedly been ‘placed under psychiatric hold’
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Bynes has a long history of erratic behaviour including a hit-and-run and a DUI incident before she was finally diagnosed with mental illness.

Her parents said in mid-2013 that she was paranoid and using drugs.

The former child star has since gotten sober, graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and is engaged to Paul Michael.

Given her numerous improvements, the Easy A actress filed a request to end the nearly nine-year conservatorship of her person and estate last year.

It comes a year after she ended her last conservatorship
(Image: Instagram)

“She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary,” her attorney, David A. Esquibias, told People.

A tentative ruling from Judge Roger L. Lund said the “court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required and that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship of the person no longer exist.”

The judge also added that: “The Capacity Declaration filed 02/22/22 concludes that conservatee has the capacity to give informed consent to any form of medical treatment.”

Daily Star has contacted Amanda’s representative for comment.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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