Amanda Bynes makes a comeback to the entertainment industry as she drops her debut podcast episode… after a series of 5150 was held earlier this year

Amanda Bynes has made her comeback to the entertainment industry by dropping the debut episode of her new podcast this weekend.

The 37-year-old actress announced the release of the first episode of her and her friend's new project, Amanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: the podcast.

Ahead of the release, she shared on Instagram a film photo of herself, Paul and their guest Dahlia Moth, sitting together on a couch and posing with peace signs.

“First episode of Amanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: The Podcast done,” Bynes wrote in her caption. “Thanks @dahliamoth!”

A few weeks earlier, in late November, she announced that she would be working on a project: a podcast about the entertainment industry with her biochemist and scientist BFF.

Amanda Bynes has made her comeback to the entertainment industry by dropping the debut episode of her new podcast this weekend. The 37-year-old actress announced the release of the first episode of her and her friend's new project, Amanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: The Podcast

The former Nickelodeon star previously teased the debut and talked about their plans to take their podcast to a 'mainstream' level.

“First we're going to interview our friends and then we hope to make it mainstream and interview celebrities and artists,” she explained in a video.

The podcast series will also be available in video format and marks her first on-camera project since her last film project more than a decade ago: the 2010 romantic comedy Easy A.

In the first episode of their podcast, Bynes doesn't talk about herself, but talks to Sieminski as they interview their first guest, tattoo artist Dahlia Moth.

They recalled a story in which Bynes met the model a few years ago when she was working at a Spirit Halloween store.

The She's the Man star debuted platinum blonde space buns and also talked about facial tattoos in the episode.

'No one cares anymore whether people have facial tattoos. It shouldn't matter,” declared Bynes, who shocked fans by getting a heart tattooed under her left eye in 2019.

This comes after a tumultuous year that saw Bynes check in and out of mental health facilities following a string of 5,150 arrests in the preceding months.

Previously, she quit acting in 2010 due to substance abuse rumors.

She suffered a very public breakdown and was placed into receivership in August 2013.

A few weeks earlier, in late November, she announced that she would be working on a project: a podcast about the entertainment industry with her biochemist and scientist BFF.

A few weeks earlier, in late November, she announced that she would be working on a project: a podcast about the entertainment industry with her biochemist and scientist BFF.

Previously, she quit acting in 2010 due to substance abuse rumors.  She suffered a very public breakdown and was placed into receivership in August 2013;  seen in 2009

Previously, she quit acting in 2010 due to substance abuse rumors. She suffered a very public breakdown and was placed into receivership in August 2013; seen in 2009

Since then, Bynes has largely stayed out of the spotlight, choosing to focus on projects outside of Hollywood.  She was attending cosmetology school to become a nail technician when her conservatorship was terminated after nearly a decade later in March 2022;  seen in April 2009

Since then, Bynes has largely stayed out of the spotlight, choosing to focus on projects outside of Hollywood. She was attending cosmetology school to become a nail technician when her conservatorship was terminated after nearly a decade later in March 2022; seen in April 2009

During that time, she was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Since then, Bynes has largely stayed out of the spotlight, choosing to focus on projects outside of Hollywood.

She received an associate degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in 2019.

She attended cosmetology school to become a nail technician when her conservatorship was terminated after nearly a decade later in March 2022.