Amanda Bynes is back in the headlines and, again, not for any good reason. The troubled former actress was reportedly rejected from a private jet after she told a flight attendant that a Google search was as good as an ID. Then she took to Twitter to slam a tabloid report that claimed to include photos of her apparent.
Since Bynes has threatened to sue magazines before, let’s start with the stranger story. TMZ’s sources say that Bynes tried to take a private jet from LA’s Teterboro Airport, a private jet terminal, this past weekend. Sources say that when the pilot approached her during an ID check, she told him to just Google her and screamed "I'm Amanda Bynes!"
Since she didn’t have a government-issued ID since her driver’s license has been suspended, she didn’t get to take the flight.
Bynes has also went on another Twitter rant about a magazine, claiming that In Touch Weekly’s “Destroyed By Fame” story is completely bogus. According to E! News, the magazine claims it has exclusive pictures of her New York apartment. She is not only disgusted by these claims ,but hates the fact that they used an old photo of her on the cover.
“That's not my bed! Those aren't my toes! My toes are pedicured! I just did an exclusive interview with intouch last week, now they bought fake altered photos by that ugly black man in the photo or someone who knows him!” she wrote in a long tweet. “ They used an old shot of me on the cover with a bad angle of my old nose before I had surgery to reshape my profile and to remove the webbing from my eyes. I have to sue because that's not my apartment, those aren't my clothes! They morphed photos of my face onto someone's body to ruin my life!”
She added, “I don't care enough to keep talking about it. Just assume that I fucked the boyfriend of the editor of intouch because they f**king hate me!”
She then sent a tweet directly to an InTouch writer:
She has also rewteeted fans who support her and sent another nasty message to Perez Hilton. “@PerezHilton: the only thing sadder than your ugly face still writing stories about me is the fact that you think I'd even step foot in a room with that ugly faced black man,” she wrote.
image: InTouch