Networks Are BEGGING Amanda Bynes To Be On TV Despite 2011 Retirement
By MLC on March 24, 2022 at 11:30 AM EDT
Amanda Bynes is being flooded with TV, documentary and interview offers following the termination of her conservatorship.
Earlier this week, The Blastreported on the exciting news.
After nine-years under a conservatorship, a Los Angeles County Judge decided it was the time to terminate Amanda’s conservatorship indefinitely.
Now that she’s a free woman, she’s being hounded by multiple outlets wanting to get a word from Amanda herself.
Every TV Network Wants A Piece Of Amanda Bynes!
The former actress’ attorney, David A. Esquibas, revealed in a statement obtained by Entertainment Tonight, “While Amanda’s being flooded with interview offers, most of which came pouring in over the last five days, she’s not ready to talk and is laying low for a while.”
He also revealed that several production companies have reached out to Amanda’s team wanting to film “documentaries or a potential reality show on her life moving forward.”
A plethora of networks such as The New York times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS News’ Gayle King, Vanity Fair, Elle, and Logan Paul are just a *few* of the people who are knocking on Amanda’s door according to TMZ.
Logan Paul Wants To Talk With Amanda
However, you may recall the former Nickelodeon star called it quits with her acting career back in 2011.
Despite multiple successful films and TV shows, the “She’s The Man” star decided to retire.
Her final debut in Hollywood was “Easy A” starring a young Emma Stone and Penn Badgley.
Following her retirement, the “Hairspray” actress got into heaps of legal trouble.
In 2012, she was arrested in for driving under the influence in West Hollywood, CA. She was pulled over after hitting a stopped police car.
Following Her Retirement, Amanda Got Into Serious Legal Trouble
Following that was a series of reported hit-and-runs, driving with a suspended license.
However, things for Amanda began to look up in later years after she began focusing on her fashion career and started attending school at FIDM.
There was a brief period of uncertainty regarding her mental health in 2020 when she posted a photo of a sonogram alluding to being pregnant.
The Blast previously reported on the pregnancy news.
In May 2020, we discovered that two months after posting the sonogram, Amanda was NOT pregnant.
According to sources close to Amanda, the actress is “no longer pregnant’ and they would not go into any more detail about the matter.
Obviously, this was a very sensitive situation, given Amanda was dealing with her ongoing mental health issues.
Amanda & Paul's Relationship Timeline Is A Rollercoaster
Amanda shared a photo of her first Sonogram on Instagram, with the caption ‘baby on board.’
She also got engaged to Paul Michael in February 2020 after meeting him in rehab, but their relationship been hazy for years.
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Amanda announced her fiancé to the world in March 2020 via Instagram writing, “Hey, everyone, this is Paul, my fiancé. I’m so lucky. As you can see, he’s drop-dead gorgeous. He’s also the best person on the face of the Earth. I just wanted to let you know that I love you guys and I’m so happy now. I feel like I got what’s mine and that is Paul.”
From the looks of her latest Instagram posts, Amanda and Paul seem to be “back on” given she’s tagged him in a few posts.
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Since 2020, Amanda’s mental health has improved drastically which is evidence she brought before the court during the conservatorship hearing.
The Blast obtained legal documents outlining the condition of Bynes’ conservatorship.
The case is for “Conservatorship Of Person And Estate.”
The legal document states, “The petitioner must state facts sowing that the conservatorship is no longer required. If the court determines that the conservatorship is no longer required or that grounds for the establishment of a conservatorship of the person or estate or both no longer exists the court shall make this finding and shall enter judgement terminating the conservatorship accordingly.”
It continues, “Petitioner has provided facts that the conservatorship is no longer needed. The Capacity Declaration filed on 2/22/22 concludes that the conservatee has capacity give informed consent to any form of medical treatment. 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 court intends to grant the petition for termination and order the conservatorship of the person of Amanda Bynes be terminated.”
The judge signed off on it on March 22.