Amanda Bynes’s psychiatric hold ‘extended another week’ and she’s ‘not talking to anyone around her’

Amanda Bynes’ psychiatric suspension ‘extended another week’ and she ‘doesn’t talk to anyone around her’

Former child star Amanda Bynes’ 5150 psychiatric hold has been “extended for at least another week” if not “30 days” after her shocking hospitalization in Los Angeles a week ago.

The retired SAG Award-nominated actress, who will celebrate her 37th birthday next week, “doesn’t communicate with anyone around her” and “there are no plans” for her release, according to TMZ.

Amanda was hospitalized after spending four straight days wandering the streets in a manic state, sometimes naked and alone, after her car was towed in Long Beach on March 15.

TikTok user @kaitlynhotfox shared a 10-second video of herself walking down Hollywood Boulevard on March 17 with Bynes, who politely uttered “What’s up” to the camera.

The next day, former All That castmates – Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Daniel Tamberelli and Lori Beth Denberg – together at the Connecticut Convention Center for the ’90s Convention to remember his Nickelodeon sketch show (1994-2005).

Get help: Former child star Amanda Bynes’ 5150 psychiatric hold has been “extended for at least another week” if not “30 days” after her shocking hospitalization in Los Angeles a week ago (pictured March 17)

Celebrating her 37th birthday next week: The retired SAG Award-nominated actress

Celebrating her 37th birthday next week: The retired SAG Award-nominated actress “doesn’t communicate with anyone around her” and “there’s no plan” for her release (pictured in 2009)

It’s been a year since Ventura County Superior Court Judge Roger L. Lund they agreed to finish finally Amanda’s nine-year legal guardianship controlled by her mother Lynn.

Bynes’ conservatorship began in 2013 when she was involuntarily committed to a Pasadena psychiatric treatment facility following a public crisis involving a series of bizarre run-ins with the law dating back to 2012.

Among the SoCal native’s offenses were two hit-and-runs and a DUI in 2012, as well as one in 2013.

As recently as October, Amanda enrolled in a cosmetology course to learn how to become a nail technician.

Bynes was also said to be pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising after earning her associate’s degree there in 2019.

‘[I’m] majoring in creative industry studies with a core in beauty marketing and product development,’ said the Fairfax rapper MY! News A year ago.

“I’m traveling to New York in June to work on developing a fragrance that will be ready for launch around the holidays.”

As for love, Amanda has reportedly not lived with her ex-boyfriend Paul Michael since January, after they ended their four-year romance that began in a sobriety center.

'Off her meds': Amanda was hospitalized after spending four straight days wandering the streets in a manic state, sometimes naked and alone, after her car was towed in Long Beach on March 15.

‘Off her meds’: Amanda was hospitalized after spending four straight days wandering the streets in a manic state, sometimes naked and alone, after her car was towed in Long Beach on March 15.

Concerning status: TikTok user @kaitlynhotfox shared a 10-second video of her walking down Hollywood Boulevard on March 17 alongside Bynes, who politely uttered 'What's up' to the camera?

Concerning status: TikTok user @kaitlynhotfox shared a 10-second video of her walking down Hollywood Boulevard on March 17 alongside Bynes, who politely uttered ‘What’s up’ to the camera?

MIA: The next day, the All That alum's former castmates Kenan Thompson (M), Kel Mitchell (2-R), Daniel Tamberelli (2-L) and Lori Beth Denberg (L) gathered at the Connecticut Convention Center for '90s Con to Remember His Nickelodeon Sketch Show (1994-2005)

MIA: The next day, the All That alum’s former castmates Kenan Thompson (M), Kel Mitchell (2-R), Daniel Tamberelli (2-L) and Lori Beth Denberg (L) gathered at the Connecticut Convention Center for ’90s Con to Remember His Nickelodeon Sketch Show (1994-2005)

It's been a year since Ventura County Superior Court Judge Roger L. Lund finally agreed to end Amanda's nine-year legal conservatorship controlled by her mother Lynn (right, pictured in 2004).

It’s been a year since Ventura County Superior Court Judge Roger L. Lund finally agreed to end Amanda’s nine-year legal conservatorship controlled by her mother Lynn (right, pictured in 2004).

Concerned: Bynes' conservatorship began in 2013 when she was involuntarily committed to a Pasadena psychiatric treatment facility following a public crisis involving a series of bizarre run-ins with the law dating back to 2012 (pictured 2013)

Concerned: Bynes’ conservatorship began in 2013 when she was involuntarily committed to a Pasadena psychiatric treatment facility following a public crisis involving a series of bizarre run-ins with the law dating back to 2012 (pictured 2013)

Off the rails: In October, the SoCal native signed up for a cosmetology course to learn how to become a nail technician.

Off the rails: In October, the SoCal native signed up for a cosmetology course to learn how to become a nail technician.

'I'm developing a fragrance that will be ready for release around the holidays!'  Amanda was also said to be pursuing a bachelor's degree at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising after earning her associate's degree there in 2019 (pictured)

‘I’m developing a fragrance that will be ready for release around the holidays!’ Amanda was also said to be pursuing a bachelor’s degree at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising after earning her associate’s degree there in 2019 (pictured)

Not dating: As for love, Amanda reportedly hasn't lived with her ex-fiancé Paul Michael (left, pictured in 2021) since January, after they ended their four-year romance that began at a nursing home sobriety.

Not dating: As for love, Amanda reportedly hasn’t lived with her ex-fiancé Paul Michael (left, pictured in 2021) since January, after they ended their four-year romance that began at a nursing home sobriety.