Amanda Bynes says she lost 28 pounds after using Ozempic

Amanda Bynes says she lost nearly 30 pounds after using Ozempic.
The former actress, 39, shared a photo of herself via Instagram Stories on Monday, December 22, writing, “I usually don’t like paparazzi photos because I used to weigh 180 pounds but now I lost 28 pounds with Ozempic! I’m down to 152 pounds. I know I always look fat but this photo really inspires me!”
The photo showed Bynes wearing ripped jeans and a Lady Gaga T-shirt while walking on a sidewalk. She carried a very feminine blue handbag, but otherwise kept it Californian and casual.
In September, the Nickelodeon alum publicly launched a new two-tone, platinum and black hair color in Los Angeles dating back to the early 2000s.
And in August she showed a fuller pout via Instagram, captioned her post, “Lip injections by @body.byem <3."
Earlier this year, Bynes also announced via her Instagram page that she was launching an OnlyFans account. “Disclaimer: I do OnlyFans to chat with my fans via DMs,” she said in April. “I will not post any shady content.”

Amanda Bynes’ Instagram story on December 22.
Amanda Bynes/InstagramBynes rose to fame as a child star with roles on Nickelodeon All that And Amanda’s Show. As a teenager, she headlined the sitcom The WB. What I like about you and also acted in the films Big fat liar, She’s the man And Lacquer during August. She retired from acting after directing her last film, in 2010. Easy A.
In 2019, Bynes graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in California with a degree in fashion. She was profiled by Paper review around this time and spoke candidly about the pressures of early fame.
“I literally couldn’t stand the way I looked in [Easy A] and I didn’t like my performance,” she told the outlet in 2018. “I was absolutely convinced I needed to stop playing after seeing it.
She added: “I was high on marijuana when I saw this, but for some reason it really started to affect me. I don’t know if it was drug-induced psychosis or what, but it affected my brain in a different way than other people. It absolutely changed my perception of things.”
Bynes’ substance abuse and mental health issues have made headlines since 2012 after a series of arrests led to her being hospitalized at a 5150 psychiatric facility. She spent five months in rehab in 2013.
She returned to treatment five years later. Bynes’ lawyer, David Esquibiasconfirmed to Us every week in 2020, the actress sought professional care for her “ongoing mental health issues”.
Bynes already said Paper“It’s really not fun when people diagnose you with what they think you are. It’s always really bothered me. If you deny something and tell them what it really is, they don’t believe you. Really, to me, [my behavior] was drug induced, and every time I left [drugs]I was always back to normal.
She updated her followers via her Instagram Story in March 2024, saying she was “doing a lot better now” amid a bout of depression. In June this year, she revealed she was “moving to Ozempic. So excited. I’m 173 now so I’m hoping to get down to 130, which would be great to look better in paparazzi photos.”






