Amanda Bynes claims webbing between her eyes is a 'birth defect,' says 'There's a surgery for everything that's wrong with you!'

Amanda Bynes took to Twitter once again to tell the media to stop using old photos of her, but this time she explained that the reason that she no longer wants the photos being used is because she has finally removed her “birth defect.”

In addition to discussing her alleged defect, the former Nickelodeon actress went on to promote surgery as way of being able to make your dreams come true.

“I was born with a webbing in between my eyes. That was a birth defect that I had surgically removed! I've never been more excited,” she began in a multiple Twitter post. “ Now I need a few more surgeries to shave the bridge down to correct the rest of my nose so I can start the next chapter of my career! Music!”

Bynes proceeding to discuss her decision to go under the knife, praising herself for her decision. “I consider myself to be a hero to have suffered 27 years with a birth defect and to just now have it surgically removed!” she continued.

Bynes insiss that she “had to share” her story so “the media would stop using old photos of me and stop writing lies about me having odd behavior.” She claims that she was simply too “embarrassed” over her “birth defect.” “As soon as I had it removed I couldn't wait to talk about it.” Bynes boasted about her nose job and removal of the “webbing between her eyes following her surgery. She also explained that she would be having several more surgeries in the future.

Now, the Easy A actress is praising her doctors for being able to help her with this “traumatic birth defect” as she explains, comparing her alleged defect to children who have a cleft lip.

“Surgery is a complete miracle for me – nothing can hold you back from living out your dreams. There's a surgery for everything that's wrong with you!”
Bynes informs that she will be having her next surgery this weekend.

Image: Twitter

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