AMANDA Bynes has seemed to be living her life like usual despite social media being in a frenzy following the Quiet on Set docuseries.
The Quiet on Set docuseries exposed the toxic work culture that the former child stars of Nickelodeon’s most famous 90s-2000s shows, All That and Drake & Josh, endured while on set.
Amanda, 37, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to share a snap of her having healthy fun with some pals.
In the Nickelodeon alum’s selfie, she posed in the mirror at a gym bathroom alongside her friends.
She stood between her buddies sporting skintight black leggings, and a roomy long-sleeve white T-shirt, accessorizing with a graphic beanie.
The former TV star opted for a smile rather than a more demure facial expression like her friends.
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Amanda has been letting fans more into her personal life as of late.
On March 22, Amanda released a selfie on Instagram of her and her friend Liam Poulsen breaking bread together.
The ex-child star gave a slight smile for the pic, wearing a black shirt with a long-sleeved lacy top underneath.
Amanda paired her top with black jeans and white Converse, accessorizing her ensemble with a white beanie.
“At dinner with my bestie,” she captioned her post while tagging Liam and adding a white heart emoji.
Amanda rarely posts on her social media accounts.
Her last shared photo on Instagram before the Friday one was posted on January 7.
WHAT ABOUT AMANDA?
After Quiet on Set premiered in mid-March, several viewers began to think of Amanda’s self-titled Nickelodeon program, The Amanda Show.
The hit show ran from 1999 to 2002, during which teen cast members were featured in different comedy skits.
Some of Amanda’s co-stars in the series included child actors Drake Bell, 37, and Josh Peck, 37.
The latter later got their own spinoff series, Drake & Josh.
At the time, the series was produced by the controversial Dan Schneider – who faced serious allegations over how he treated the underage actors in the Quiet On Set series.
‘YOU ARE SO LOVED’
Many fans flocked to Amanda’s Instagram comment section in the wake of the controversial documentary to send her well wishes.
I genuinely hope you read these comments, Amanda. You are loved, you are cherished, you are important,” one fan said.
“You need to write your life story,” commented another.
“Amanda your movies literally made my childhood 10x better. Youre a talented Queen. We love u,” said a third.
“The peoples princess! We love you so much Amanda,” exclaimed a fourth.
Meanwhile, someone else commented, “We love you so sorry for what happened to you just know you are loved we appreciate you.”