Wednesday 29 June 2022 04:45 AM Amanda Bynes stops by Starbucks in LA without engagement ring on trends now
Former child star Amanda Bynes stopped by Starbucks in Los Angeles on Tuesday to purchase two to-go drinks.
The 36-year-old retired actress was dressed down in a grey T-shirt, blue skinny jeans, and white high-top sneakers for her errands.
Amanda accessorized her daytime attire with a white cross-body bag, b&w-patterned sunglasses, septum piercing, and a long white manicure.
Out and about: Former child star Amanda Bynes stopped by Starbucks in Los Angeles on Tuesday to purchase two to-go drinks
Newly-blonde Bynes was said to have been in the process of lasering off the heart tattoo below her right eye, but it looked dark as ever on Tuesday.
The SoCal native was noticeably not wearing her engagement ring as she headed into her Range Rover.
Amanda and her on/off fiancé Paul Michael got engaged on Valentine's Day 2020 mere months after meeting at a former sober living home.
On April 28, Bynes called 911 on her 31-year-old partner during a dispute over him relapsing and she accused him of vandalizing his mother's home, looking at MILF porn, and being off his meds.
Casually clad: The 36-year-old retired actress was dressed down in a grey T-shirt, blue skinny jeans, and white high-top sneakers for her errands
Doing her thing: Amanda accessorized her daytime attire with a white cross-body bag, b&w-patterned sunglasses, septum piercing, and a long white manicure
Newly blonde: Bynes was said to have been in the process of lasering off the heart tattoo below her right eye, but it looked dark as ever on Tuesday
Everything okay? The SoCal native was noticeably not wearing her engagement ring as she headed into her Range Rover
The eyebrow-raising incident happened four days after the couple "dropped her rap song Fairfax featuring Paul, which was produced by Yung Yogi.
Last month, Amanda said it would be 'a great idea' to reboot The WB sitcom What I Like About You, in which she portrayed Holly Tyler for four seasons spanning 2002-2006.
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