Amanda Bynes, 33, has sparked speculation that she is expecting her first child.
The actress’ on/off fiancé Paul Michael made the claim by sharing an Instagram picture of an ultrasound on Tuesday, but it was swiftly deleted.
Paul captioned the image: ‘Baby in the making’.
‘Baby in the making’: Amanda Bynes’ fiancé Paul Michael has sparked speculation that she is expecting her first child (pictured February 14)
Snapshot: The actress’ on/off fiancé made the claim by sharing an Instagram picture of an ultrasound on Tuesday, captioned ‘Baby in the making’, but it was swiftly deleted
The ultrasound image was backdated as having been taken on Monday, and featured Amanda’s name on the top.
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‘They were chatting about what to expect,’ a source told Us Weekly. ‘She seemed excited. She was dressed casual and keeping a low profile. The lobby was pretty empty so no one bugged her.’
‘She seemed excited!’ Amanda was reportedly seen visiting a gynaecology clinic with a female friend, yet her on/off fiance was not seen with her (pictured February 29)
The pregnancy claims come after Amanda was said to have split with Paul last week, who she got engaged to on February 14 just three months after meeting at an AA class – according to The Blast.
The break-up was said to be about her ‘refusal to enter an in-patient psychiatric facility’ after a ‘secret court hearing’ involving her six-year conservatorship.
However, the couple later claimed that they had not split, with Paul announcing that their Instagram pages had been ‘hacked’ to make it look that way.
On/off: The pregnancy claims come after Amanda was said to have split with Paul last week, who she got engaged to on February 14 just three months after meeting (pictured February 20)
Last month, a judge determined Amanda should seek treatment at a facility after meeting with all those involved in her conservatorship case during a secret court hearing, including Paul.
The actress was supposed to check into a facility, but neglected to show up.
The hearing reportedly triggered the end of Amanda’s engagement with Paul, who ‘freaked out’ after becoming privy to more details surrounding the situation.
Troubled: Back in 2014, Amanda was involuntarily committed to a Pasadena psychiatric treatment facility following a very public meltdown dating back to 2012 (pictured in 2013)
Back in 2014, Amanda was involuntarily committed to a Pasadena psychiatric treatment facility following a very public meltdown involving a string of bizarre run-ins with the law dating back to 2012.
Among the former Nickelodeon child star’s offenses were two hit-and-runs and a DUI in 2012, as well as a 2013 arrest for throwing a bong out of a window of the 36th floor of her Manhattan apartment.
The SAG Award nominee’s mother Lynn Bynes – who controls her finances and affairs – reportedly won’t legally permit her to marry Michael.
Conservatorship: The SAG Award nominee’s mother Lynn Bynes (L) – who controls her finances and affairs – reportedly wouldn’t legally permit her to marry Michael (pictured in 2002)
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