Amanda Bynes has been released from a mental hospital after spending three weeks in psychiatric care following an episode last month, TMZ reports.
As previously reported, the former child star was placed on a psychiatric hold in March after she was found wandering the streets naked in Los Angeles.
Sources told TMZ Bynes was released Monday from a Southern California facility after “medical staff determined she was ready to get back to her day-to-day life.” Once Bynes returns home, the She’s the Man actress will receive outpatient treatment from her own home, as a staff of medical specialists will help Bynes on her path of recovery.
The news arrives less than a month after Bynes was spotted naked and roaming the streets of Los Angeles. Sources close to Bynes believe she was living on the streets for a number of days prior to when she was found. On March 19, the 36-year-old actress flagged down a car, informing the driver that she was experiencing a psychotic episode. Bynes subsequently called 911 to tell authorities about her mental break.
After meeting with a mental health expert at a local police station, Bynes was was placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold, which was extended after medical experts determined she needed longer than the typical 72 hours in order to get back on track. Days after the incident, Bynes’ ex-fiancé Paul Michael told Page Six that Bynes has been “off her meds” for an unspecified amount of time.
Check out a full timeline of Amanda Bynes’ post-Nickelodeon struggles here.






