Amanda Bynes was spotted on a romantic stroll with her fiance as fans have recently voiced their support to have her conservatorship ended like the recent #FreeBritney movement.
The 35-year-old actress was seen snuggling up to fiance Paul Michael while walking on the famous Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on Monday.
The happy couple not only matched in black but they also both continued to wear rings on their engagement fingers after debuting them earlier this month.
Just the two of us: Amanda Bynes was spotted on a romantic stroll with her fiance as fans have recently voiced their support to have her conservatorship ended like the recent #FreeBritney movement
Amanda's outing comes as supporters of the #FreeBritney movement have expressed a desire to help end her conservatorship in the wake of Britney Spears' father Jamie Spears being suspended from running her financial affairs.
As they have been spotted with the aforementioned rings on several recent outings, many have been left wondering about their marital status.
Last year, the actress' attorney David Esquibias clarified that the couple had not yet tied the knot after Paul shared an image of their rings on Instagram.
'Amanda is not married,' Esquibias told Us Weekly in August 2020.
Sweet: The 35-year-old actress was seen snuggling up to fiance Paul Michael while walking on the famous Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on Monday
On their latest outing, the pair nearly matched in all black casual looks as Amanda donned a hoodie with matching sweatpants and white leather lace-up boots.
Her raven-colored locks were put in a messy bun as she donned a black protective face-mask and oversized shades.
Weeks ago, TMZ reported that supporters of Britney Spears and the #FreeBritney movement had now set their sights on Amanda after Britney's father was suspended from running her conservatorship.
Protestors who spoke to the publication from outside the courthouse when Jamie Spears' fate was being decided shared that they though Amanda was in a comparable situation to the pop superstar.
Megan Radford, who was described as a #FreeBritney organizers, said the movement would look to throw its support behind the form Nickelodeon star once Britney's legal wrangling was wrapped up.
She added that the group will also try to raise public awareness about conservatorship abuse through future public