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Amanda Bynes Confrontation With Photographer Over Photo

Amanda Bynes had a confrontation with a photographer in Atlantic City, NJ over the weekend, after a photo was snapped of her.

Youtube prankster, Brett Cohen, saw Bynes walking around when he was out and noticed how frazzled she appeared.

"I was like, 'I wonder if that is Amanda Bynes because I have been seeing her in the media.' She had to stop because she had to show her room key to the security guard at the elevator bank. She seemed like she was in a rush," he said to EOnline.

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Cohen's father decided to snap a picture of the star to which the star was none to pleased.

"As soon as he took the picture she kind of stopped and said 'Sir, I need you to delete that. You can't take pictures of me.' She kind of lunged at him to take his phone. She is trying to grab his phone from him and he starts walking away from her. She started following him and touching his shoulder trying to get his phone," Cohen said.

After trying to avoid Bynes, the father and son were ultimately separated with the actress by security.

"I feel bad for her. Everyone goes through tough times I feel bad that it's so public. It's unfortunate," Brett Cohen said, according to EOnline.

Just last week Amanda Bynes' made headlines on Twitter again, and this time it was at Miley Cyrus' expense.

"Ur ugly @mileycyrus," Bynes tweeted around midnight of last night, attaching a photo of Cyrus at the Billboard Awards.

This is said after a tweet from last week when Bynes called Cyrus' fiance, Liam Hemsworth, the "most gorgeous man on the face of the Earth."

According to the New York Daily News, Bynes and Hemsworth were involved with each other in 2009, causing some to feel maybe the aspiring rapper has a bit of a jealousy problem.

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