Shocking Quiet On Set Docuseries Star Amanda Bynes Shares Rare Selfie at Dinner with Friends – Fans Offer Sympathies

Amanda Bynes Resurfaces After Quiet On Set Documentary Drama

Amanda Bynes has made a rare appearance on social media as fans can’t stop talking about the Quiet On Set documentary. In the series, former child stars who appeared in hit Nickelodeon shows in the late 90s and early 00s have come forward to discuss their toxic work environments.

Amanda Bynes Social Media Comeback

On Friday, Amanda, 37, resurfaced on her Instagram profile to share a selfie of her and her friend, Liam Poulsen while enjoying a nice meal. The former child star slightly smiled for the snap and donned a black shirt with a long-sleeved lacy top underneath. On the bottom, she brought the look together with a pair of black jeans and white Converse. Amanda captioned her post “At dinner with my bestie,” while tagging Liam and adding a white heart emoji.

The Amanda Show Nostalgia

As fans continued to watch the documentary, many thought of Amanda and how she had her very own show titled The Amanda Show. The hit kids show ran from 1999 to 2002 where teen cast members would be featured in different comedy skits. Drake Bell and Josh Peck were among the child actors that were featured in the series.

Former Producer Controversy

At the time, the series was produced by the controversial Dan Schneider – who faced serious allegations over how he treated the underage actors in the Quiet On Set series. The docuseries can be streamed on Max while The Amanda Show is streaming on Paramount Plus.

Supportive Messages for Amanda Bynes

In the comment section of the She’s The Man sent well wishes and positive messages to Amanda. “I genuinely hope you read these comments, Amanda. You are loved, you are cherished, you are important,” one fan said. “You need to write your life story,” commented another. “Amanda your movies literally made my childhood 10x better. You’re a talented Queen. We love u,” said a third. “The people’s princess! We love you so much Amanda,” exclaimed a fourth. Meanwhile, someone else commented, “We love you so sorry for what happened to you just know you are loved we appreciate you.”

Reflecting on Former Glory on Nickelodeon

In the shocking docuseries, Quiet On Set, former child actors from Nickelodeon shows including All That and Drake and Josh told their stories about the toxic work environments. Former producer Dan Schneider faced serious allegations of how he treated underage actors.

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