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Amanda Bynes Says She Is ‘Back On Track’ & ‘Still Engaged’ After Completing 2 Months In Treatment For Mental Health Issues

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Amanda Bynes is sharing a life update with her fans! In her first Instagram post in over two months, the actress revealed what she’s been up to over the last two months, explaining her mental health and personal life has taken a positive turn after some much-needed time out of the public eye. Related: Emily Osment Became ‘An Adult Faster’ Thanks To ‘Hannah Montana’ Admittedly, it was getting hard to keep up with the 34-year-old prior to this point!

It came as a shock to us all when the starlet announced that she and her fiancé Paul Michael were expecting their first child together back in March by uploading an ultrasound pic with her name attached and adding the caption “Baby on board!” Although Bynes’ lawyer later spoke out and clarified

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