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Amanda Bynes Reveals Plastic Surgery: 'I Look So Much Prettier'

Amanda Bynes has revealed why she is so upset when magazines use old photographs of her: she had plastic surgery and hates the way she used to look. The star took to Twitter to explain her feelings about the ordeal.

"The reason I've asked all magazines and blogs to stop using old photos of me is I don't look like that anymore! I had a nose job to remove skin that was like a webbing in between my eyes. I wasn't going to tell anyone but I look so much prettier in my new photos that I don't want old photos used anymore!" Bynes complained.

"I'm so sick of magazines and blogs using old photos! When will they stop? I will never look like that again!" she added.

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Bynes has undergone a radical transformation lately, shaving half of her head. It's a unique look that Bynes absolutely loves.

"I buzzed half my head like @cassie! No more old photos! This is the new me! I love it!" she tweeted soon after the cut.

The former teen star has also tweeted about her need to lose weight, which some experts fear could be dangerous for a woman Bynes' size.

"About to put on makeup! I weigh 135, I've gained weight! I need to be 100 lbs!" Bynes tweeted.

Several people and physicians have stated that for it's unhealthy for someone of Bynes' stature to weigh so little. It could send her body into starvation mode, which would have disastrous effects on her physical and mental status, which has already been called into question by friends and family.

"I just spoke to @AmandaBynes and she is sooo messed up on drugs and please @NY_Police find her and help her! I don't know her address!" former publicist Jonathan Jaxson tweeted last week.

"She started ranting and she was drunk out of her mind. She said, 'I don't want to live anymore,'" Jaxson told ABC News.

"My heart feels for whatever she is going through and I love her dearly," friend Jennie Garth told Us Weekly.

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