Amanda Bynes Uses Social Media Platforms to Address Fashion Aspirations and Social Anxiety
Have you seen Amanda Bynes’ latest mental health update?
American actress Amanda Bynes opened up to fans via Instagram about her ongoing struggle with mental health, specifically social anxiety. To improve her mental health, Amanda recently paused her pursuit of a Bachelor’s degree in design and merchandising at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising to enter a treatment facility and focus on her mental wellbeing. Now, two months later, Amanda has returned to college (online) and has resumed her fashion pursuits.
Amanda Bynes Says She’s “Back on Track” After Spending Two Months in Treatment https://t.co/DmYeMZiQbj pic.twitter.com/vYyT9RbYOC
— A Beauty Feature (@abeautyfeature) May 29, 2020
After seeking treatment for her social anxiety and dedicating the necessary time for self-improvement, she is whole-heartedly determined to complete her Bachelor’s degree, earn a 4.0 GPA, and develop her own online fashion brand.
so much love for amanda bynes tho actually, her honesty and openness is important. you go gal pic.twitter.com/rR5boxHUOe
— milky (@milkysux) May 23, 2020
Amanda is fired up, absolutely ‘clothes-minded’. She is optimistic about the future and determined to preserve her sobriety and mental wellbeing. She is receiving regularly scheduled therapy to strengthen her coping skills and is currently residing in a transitional living home.
Amanda Bynes says she’s hanging tough in rehab.
She also said she was doing therapy while residing in a transitional living space and divulged taking online courses in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising.https://t.co/iZoKmvvIlV
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) May 24, 2020
Amanda Bynes’ tenacity and determination are to be admired, as she is now laser-focused on materializing her fashion pursuits. As the saying goes, “as one Dior closes, another opens.” We wish nothing but the best for Amanda and look forward to seeing her online brand as it develops.
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