AMANDA Bynes holds hands with her fianceé, Paul Michael, on a walk as she is seen for the first time in six months.
The couple was seen out shopping in LA before the city imposed new lockdown restrictions.
The actress wore her hair short and jet black with bangs, and the pair smiled as they enjoyed their day.
This is the first time Amanda has been seen publicly in sixth months, after undergoing over the past year.
The child star has been out of the public eye for quite some time, until her abrupt and in February of 2020.
The Nickelodeon star's future husband is reportedly named Paul, they allegedly met while attending Alcoholics Anonymous and were engaged after only two months of dating.
The prominent star believes her relationship is very real, however, and took to her Instagram to to all of her followers.
Amanda has sought out treatment regularly over the past eight years, and Paul spoke on the matter, saying: “She requested it due to trauma from her childhood that still affects her. She has been in treatment but wanted to go to a center that took her insurance. That was the issue.
“Now she’s at a place that’s expensive but is better for trauma.”
Since then, the Hairspray actress has been in and out of rehab facilities and has periodically shared photos to her Instagram profile.
"Worked on coping skills to help with my social anxiety that caused me to drop out of school months ago. Back on track and doing well!
In an interview with two years ago, she said: "I just had no purpose in life.
"I'd been working my whole life and [then] I was doing nothing.
"I had a lot of time on my hands and I would 'wake and bake' and literally be stoned all day long.
"I got really into my drug usage and it became a really dark, sad world for me."
The actress graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise in 2019 and seems to be healthy and happy in life and her relationship.
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