Amanda Bynes was discharged from the hospital after a psychiatric detention.

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Amanda Bynes has been released from the hospital after being placed on a psychiatric hold last month.


A source close to the matter stated on Tuesday that Bynes, 37, had been freed from the hospital and is now getting outpatient care.


After a 72-hour hold, she was released a few weeks later. According to NBC News, someone close to the case stated Bynes was being treated at a medical facility on March 20.


Bynes, a former child star, was hospitalized nearly a year after a judge ended her personal conservatorship, which began in 2013. Lynn and Rick Bynes, her parents, backed her plea to discontinue the partnership. In 2017, Bynes' conservatorship over the estate was dissolved, and her assets were transferred to a trust.


Bynes has had a severe drug addiction, and she claimed she used the drug to stay thin because believing that skinny women were the 'it things.'


Bynes did an interview with the Paper Magazine. Bynes opened up to Paper about her past struggles with drug abuse and depression, and said these issues led her to behave in ways she now regrets.

I'm really ashamed and embarrassed with the things I said. I can't turn back time but if I could, I would, and I'm so sorry to whoever I hurt and whoever I lied about because it truly eats away at me. It makes me feel so horrible and sick to my stomach and sad.

She also mentioned that: 

I got really into my drug usage and it became a really dark, sad world for me, just stuck at home, getting high, watching TV and tweeting.


Nonetheless, Bynes has declared that she has been sober for more than four years and plans to work on her fragrance line and sort her life out. 

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