Amanda Bynes Twitter: Star Wants $1 Million for 'Illegally Having Mind Read'
Amanda Bynes' Twitter account is once again the subject of scrutiny as the supposedly retired actress issued a new, somewhat disturbing, tweet to the public.
"I Want A Million Dollars A Year For Illegally Having My Mind Read And Privacy Stolen," Bynes tweeted.
It's one of the most curious tweets Bynes has issued since her seeming downward spiral. Bynes has been in and out of the courtroom for driving infractions, violating parole, and marijuana possession as well as interfering in a police investigation. She has used her Twitter account in order to voice her opinions on topics ranging from what she is doing to who she thinks is pretty or ugly.
"I Tweet What I Feel," Bynes tweeted this weekend.
Fans and friends have been concerned about Bynes' behavior for some time now and reportedly want her to seek help, but she refuses. Other celebrities, including Nick Cannon, have attempted to reach out to Bynes to no avail. And this is not the first time that Bynes has been the subject of much concern.
Bynes' family held an intervention in 2010, but Bynes "was paranoid and refused it all," an eyewitness told People magazine at the time.
"Her parents are extremely concerned. Amanda went from perfectly normal to super-paranoid and erratic. Everyone was worried she was going off the rails and wanted her to get help. She hit a wall – she really didn't know where she fit in," a family friend told People.
"Her behavior is all over the map … there is something psychologically [wrong]," the friend added. "This is a girl who once said, 'I won't turn out like Lindsay Lohan.'"
Lohan, though, has sought treatment for her trouble and is reportedly doing well in her rehab facility. Bynes appears to have no interest in receiving help for her issues and has allegedly cut her family out of her life. The 27-year-old's behavior continues to cause a great deal of worry for all those who care about her, but it remains to be seen whether she will make any changes in her life.