Amanda Bynes, who is known for her roles in The Amanda Show and She's the Man, has made a surprising announcement about her future in acting, while hosting a highly anticipated art show in Los Angeles.
The event, which featured works from several renowned artists, marked a significant milestone in her recovery journey and hinted at what’s next for the actress.
During a candid conversation with a publication, Bynes shared her intentions about return to acting, saying, "I've been taking time to focus on my mental health and creative passions, and now I feel ready to return to what I love."
The 38-year-old further added, "Acting has always been a part of me, and I'm excited to see where it can take me next."
The What a Girl Wants star hinted at being in talks for potential roles that would align with her evolving interests and personal growth.
Sources close to the Amanda Bynes shared that she has been exploring roles that offer more depth, and she is eager to take on mature, multifaceted characters that reflect her experiences over the past decade.
The star-studded art show, which showcased contemporary art alongside live performances, drew a crowd of A-list celebrities, such as fellow Nickelodeon alum Jennette McCurdy, and her Hairspray co-stars Zac Efron and Elijah Kelley.
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