The actress tweeted that she didn’t have enough money to get a room for the night a few hours ago, and was snapped appearing to be sound asleep in the mall.
Amanda Bynes has been spotted wandering the streets of LA looking tired and down-hearted, after falling asleep in a shopping mall, amid worries she’s homeless. The actress was seen flagging down a sheriff as she walked along the roadside, moments after she appeared to fall asleep in the middle of a shopping mall.
She is seen chatting to a sheriff as she carries a brown bag presumably with her lunch inside, on Thursday. Shortly before she was spotted in the same outfit of red tracksuit bottoms and a black jacket, curled up and sound asleep on a sofa in The Beverly Center in Los Angeles, with sunglasses hiding her eyes..
Amanda – who was recently released from a psychiatric treatment facility in Pasadena, California after being involuntarily committed for the second time on October 10 – vented her fury at her parents on Twitter, hours after she was seen asleep.
She wrote: "I was not given money for a hotel so i have been staying with friends and i didn’t get enough sleep last night so I fell asleep on a couch @ the beverly center and a paparazzi snuck in and took pictures of me FYI ! I hate my parents for still not giving me money for a hotel.
"What is wrong with them? My lawyer is working to have them fully removed from being my conservator, because they don’t deserve control over my money – They are miserable in their life and I will fight to get control of my finances taken away from them !"
It comes as her parents reportedly end their conservatorship over her , as they plan to move to Texas. The troubled actress’ welfare and finances were put in the control of her mother Lynn Bynes last week, but now she and her husband Rick Bynes are to file legal documents to hand her care over to someone else.
According to TMZ, Amanda‘s welfare will be in the hands of a mental health professional who specialises in handling people with "severe mental illnesses", while financial matters will be handled by someone else.