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Amanda Bynes was recently spotted in Los Angeles with a refreshed look, sporting platinum blonde hair while ditching her blue eyebrows.
The former actress, known for “The Amanda Show” and “What I Like About You,” continues to draw attention for her evolving style and public appearances.
Amanda Bynes has been open about focusing on her health and confidence while exploring creative work in music, art, and media.

Bynes was seen in Los Angeles enjoying a casual afternoon snack, and the 40-year-old former actress is sparking conversation with a noticeably updated aesthetic.
Photographers captured the “What I Like About You” star looking remarkably refreshed, prompting fans to draw comparisons to the classic, girl-next-door image she cultivated earlier in her career.
The most striking change is her hair; Bynes transitioned to a bright platinum blonde, styled in soft, natural waves. Her makeup choice also complemented this shift, specifically a more understated brow that steered away from the experimental, bold-colored trends, such as the vibrant blue brows she debuted just this past April.
For the relaxed daytime outing, Bynes went for a chic monochrome outfit, pairing an oversized black T-shirt with leather trousers featuring spiral cutouts. She finished the look with a classic Chanel bag, keeping things simple but polished.
See the surprising photo here.

This visual transformation coincides with Bynes’ ongoing commitment to her health. The actress has been open about her efforts to drop weight, previously noting her use of medications like Ozempic.
She has shared in the past that these steps were taken to feel more confident in front of the camera and to “look better in paparazzi pictures” and so fans “don’t see my double chin from strange angles.”
Her recent public sightings also add to growing interest in her gradual return to creative work. After stepping away from acting in 2010, following a major run in film and TV, including her final role in “Easy A,” she took time out of the spotlight to focus on her mental health.
In recent years, however, she’s been exploring new creative directions rather than returning to Hollywood acting.
The former actress released her debut single “Girlfriend” in April through Create Music Group, marking her entry into music. Her label describes the track as “built around a strong hook and confident, flirt-heavy energy; it’s designed for repeat listens and wide playlist appeal.”
Bynes had previously experimented with hip-hop tracks like “Diamonds,” a collaboration with her then-fiancé, Paul Michael.
Following that initial release, the duo expanded their sonic experimentation in 2022 with a full-length version of the song and a subsequent track titled “Fairfax.”
Outside of music, Bynes has explored other creative outlets. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in 2019, later co-hosted a podcast with Paul Sieminski, participated in an art show and clothing pop-up in 2024, and briefly joined OnlyFans, while clarifying she “won’t be posting any sleazy content.”

Just last month, she also made headlines for a more playful beauty experiment, stepping out in Los Angeles with brows decorated with small shimmering jewels during a low-key errand run.
In the photos, Bynes, dressed casually in a black T-shirt and matching shorts, was seen managing a few personal items, including a pack of cigarettes and a Starbucks coffee, while searching her purse.
Her bleached hair at the time was styled in its characteristically long, layered cut.

Bynes remains a familiar figure for many who grew up watching her on “The Amanda Show” and in films like “What a Girl Wants.
As one of the most recognizable young stars of the 2000s, even her brief public appearances today tend to spark renewed conversation and nostalgia among fans.
That lasting impact is something her former co-star Jennie Garth has also reflected on. The two worked together on the sitcom “What I Like About You,” and Garth recently opened up about how that experience left a mark on her personally and professionally.
“Working with Amanda was eye-opening for me,” Garth told AND! Newsexplaining that it gave her a new perspective on being around teenage energy on set. “I didn’t know what it was like as the older person to play in the scenes with a younger person, or just to be around that kind of teenage energy.”
Now 54, Garth described Bynes as someone who brought an unmistakable vibrancy to the set. “She had so much overflowing teenage energy,” she added.