Amanda Bynes returns to Instagram, thanks fans for support in terminating her conservatorship

The brief selfie video appears to be the first post to her new account and her first public comment since filing for termination last month.

Amanda Bynes returned to social media on Tuesday, posting a video on a new Instagram account nearly two weeks after she filed a petition to end her orthodoxy.

Bynes, 35, posted a brief selfie video on Instagram thanking fans for their continued support. It looks like this is the first post on his new account and his first public comment since filing for termination last month.

"My court date is coming up in two weeks," Bynes said. "I want to thank you all very much for your love and support."

Bynes filed a petition in Ventura County Superior Court in California in late February, with the full support of her parents, Lynn and Rick Bynes. David Esquibias, a lawyer for Bynes, said in the petition that Bynes believes his situation has improved and that he no longer requires "court protection".

A judge is scheduled to review his plea during the March 22 hearing. Bynes' mother has been acting as his personal custodian since 2013 and his father is a designated trustee on his financial assets.

Attorney Tamar Arminck told MaharianaNews after the filing that Bynes' parents were "thrilled" by the news that their daughter was seeking to disrupt the legal system.

"The pros say she's ready to make her own life choices and decisions and she's very proud of that," Arminac said. "They support her decision to end the stereotype 100 percent."

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