Amanda Bynes placed on psychiatric hold after being detained by cops

Amanda Bynes has been placed on a mandatory psychiatric hold after being declared a danger to herself and others.

The troubled former child star, 37, was placed on the 5150 hold after she turned herself in to police in Los Angeles Saturday morning, TMZ reports.

Bynes purportedly called the cops of her own volition to report that she was in significant distress. By law, she can now be held against her will for up to 72 hours.

The “She’s The Man” star is struggling with her mental health, having been placed on a separate psychiatric hold earlier this year.

Back in March, Bynes was found roaming the streets of LA naked.

The struggling actress allegedly flagged down a car without any clothes on and told the driver that she was coming down from a psychiatric episode before calling 911 on herself.

She was subsequently placed on a 5150 hold and was hospitalized for nearly three weeks.


The troubled former child star, 37, was placed on the 5150 hold after she turned herself into police in Los Angeles Saturday morning, TMZ reports. The outlet shared this troubling photo of the star.
The troubled former child star, 37, was placed on the 5150 hold after she turned herself in to police in Los Angeles Saturday morning, according to TMZ.
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Amanda Bynes selfie
An inside source told TMZ the actress was probably living “on the streets” before her 911 call.
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At the time, the starlet’s ex-fiancé, Paul Michael, claimed she had been “off her meds.”

It is also believed that she was living “on the streets for days” before she telephoned the cops.

Bynes — who has struggled with substance abuse and bipolar disorder — was freed from an eight-year conservatorship in March 2022.

The recent health episodes have alarmed longtime fans of the star who have followed her since she began appearing on Nickelodeon in the late 1990s.

The California-born star appeared in the sketch comedy “All That” before securing her own wildly popular series titled “The Amanda Show.”

Bynes’ success continued into the 2000s, with lead roles in box-office hits including “She’s the Man” (2006), “Hairspray” (2007) and “Easy A” (2010).


The California-born star appeared on the sketch comedy "All That," before securing her own wildly popular series titled "The Amanda Show." She is pictured in 1998.
The California-born star appeared in the sketch comedy “All That” before securing her own series titled “The Amanda Show.” She is pictured in 1998.
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Bynes is pictured in 2008.
Bynes is shown in 2008.
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However, in 2012 Bynes was charged with DUI before she was arrested the following year on charges of reckless endangerment and marijuana possession.

That same year, 2013, the actress was hospitalized on her first psychiatric hold after she allegedly started a fire on a stranger’s driveway.

Bynes’ mother was later granted a conservatorship over the star’s affairs; that conservatorship was finally terminated last year.


Bynes is pictured in a mugshot following her first arrest in 2012. Prior to her legal scandals, the star had enjoyed a glittering comedy career that spanned more than a decade.
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Bynes is seen following her 2013 arrest.
Bynes is seen following her 2013 arrest.
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Bynes is seen last year.
Bynes is seen last year. The starlet’s ex-fiancé, Paul Michael, said that she had been “off her meds.”
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Sources close to the actress told TMZ that the star doesn’t have a big support system in her life and only sees her siblings and parents “from time to time.”

Bynes had reportedly been living alone since her release from the hospital this past April and was “sad” and “isolated.”

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