Amanda Bynes’ Twitter Has Been Hacked: Appropriate Drug Cocktail To Treat Her Mental Disorder Not Yet Formulated

The 27-year-old actress surprised many when a tweet mysteriously appeared in her long-silenced Twitter page. "I love Drake," the tweet read.

Lawyer Tamar Arminak quickly issued a statement that his client's account has been hacked. He added that Bynes was not permitted to access the Internet during her mental ward confinement: "She is at the UCLA Medical Center with no access to phones or computers."

The former Nickelodeon star is currently being held at UCLA Medical Center wherein her treatment reportedly amounts to $3,500 per day.


She has been forced to undergo treatment at the luxurious mental health facility after intentionally burning the driveway of a home situated in Thousand Oaks, California. She is mandated for a 60-day psychiatric hold which can last up to a year depending on the treatment outcome.


Two months in the facility will amount to $210,000 whereas a full year stay will reach a staggering $1.3 million. While Bynes has an insurance policy, it only shoulders a small portion of the treatment expenses.


According to an insider, the daily treatment cost exceeds the amount of a posh hotel suite reservation: "The cost is so high because it covers not just treatment but living expenses as well. To put this in perspective, you can get a deluxe suite at the Four Seasons Hotel in nearby Beverly Hills for $815 a night."


Due to the star's unstable mental health, her mom, Lynn, currently oversees pertinent medical and financial decisions. After her UCLA tenure, she will reportedly live with her mother.


The complexity of the diagnosis of the 'Sydney White' actress is likewise the reason why the specialists have not yet created the most fitting drug cocktail. Reports have previously circulated that the American actress suffered from schizoprenia.


On September 30, a judge will determine whether permanent conservatorship will be needed.

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