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Amanda Bynes Twitter War With Chrissy Teigen Continues

Amanda Bynes is again on Twitter to engage in a war of words; only this time her adversary is model Chrissy Teigen. Bynes became enraged when Tiegen suggested that she may have a mental illness.

"The fact that Amanda Bynes has any 'support' to retweet is really unsettling," Teigen posted. "Support people with mental illness, yes. But don't condone/enable scary and poor behavior."

"Ur not a pretty model compared to me," Bynes tweeted back. "I signed to Ford models @ age 13. I don't look up to u beauty wise. I'm far prettier than u! I'm offended that you're saying I have a mental illness when I show no sign of it, but thankfully not one man that wants me wants you and you are an old ugly model compared to me!"

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Bynes continued her rant by saying that Teigen is "uninspiring" and "no beauty queen." However, instead of responding directly to Bynes, Teigen decided to appeal to her followers and asked them not to respond to the situation.

"Nope. Not going to indulge," Teigen tweeted. "Wish the best for her, truly. Don't, guys. Just don't… I never ask anything of you guys but please. I don't need defending and please stop writing her. It's not funny, it's sad."

Bynes' behavior has been cause for concern for some time now. She was recently arrested for possession of marijuana and allegedly threw a bong out of her apartment window. She maintains her innocence and has said that she intends to sue the New York Police Department for invading her apartment, along with a whole host of other charges.

Bynes' parents have apparently met with several lawyers in order to help their daughter, but were told that it would be hard for them to gain conservatorship since Bynes' behavior does not fit the criteria.

"They have been advised that even as disturbing as Amanda's behavior is, it's very unlikely that a judge would sign off on a temporary conservatorship," a source told Radar Online.

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