LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In recent news, former Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes continues to make headlines due to her ongoing struggles with mental health. After previously being placed under a psychiatric hold for walking the streets of Los Angeles unclothed, Bynes has now been taken into custody for a second time.
The troubled actress, known for her roles in various Nickelodeon shows, has been at the center of public attention in recent years, with concerns growing about her well-being. This latest incident marks another distressing episode in Bynes' tumultuous journey as she battles her mental health condition.
Amanda Bynes gets placed on psychiatric hold for the second time
In a concerning turn of events, former 'Nickelodeon' star Amanda Bynes allegedly placed a distress call to the police over the Father's Day weekend, according to TMZ.com. This comes as Bynes finds herself once again in a precarious situation, as she has reportedly been placed on a psychiatric hold following her previous psychotic break in March. Authorities have deemed her a potential threat to both herself and others. After the distress call, Bynes was taken into custody and transported to a local police station, where a medical team was already prepared to conduct a comprehensive mental health evaluation. As the situation unfolds, further details regarding the events leading up to the distress call and the subsequent psychiatric hold are expected to emerge.
Amanda Bynes was found naked in the streets of LA before
In a previous incident back in March, Amanda, who had previously been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, found herself in a distressing situation that made headlines. The actress was discovered wandering the streets of Los Angeles naked, causing a flurry of reactions on social media. Bynes had contacted emergency services herself and hailed a taxi that brought her to the nearest police station. During the taxi ride, she allegedly informed the driver that she was experiencing the aftermath of a psychotic episode. Once at the police station, a mental health team determined that Bynes required a 5150 psychiatric hold. Fortunately, despite her vulnerable state, Bynes emerged from the incident physically unharmed.