Amanda Bynes Says 'Microchip' Made Her Accuse Father of Sexual Molestation
Embattled actress Amanda Bynes, who recently received a DUI in Los Angeles, has accused her father of abuse, then later saying that a microchip in her brain made her make such accusations.
Bynes took to Twitter this week to claim that her father had sexually molested her in a series of posts, writing: "My dad was verbally and physically abuse to me as a child."
"I need to tell the truth about my dad," Bynes continued, saying "He called me ugly as a child and then asked me if I wanted to have sex with him and i did not know how to respond and I said no and then I was forced to live with my dad which was a total nightmare."
The 28-year-old actress went on to detail how her father fondled himself in front of her and was incestuous toward her, and that she would be meeting with a lawyer to pursue a restraining order against her dad.
"So call me what you want but please do not call me crazy or insane because that's a joke," Bynes said.
Bynes later seemed to take back her Twitter comments, saying in a tweet on Friday that a microchip in her brain made her make those accusations toward her father. "My dad never did any of those things [the] microchip in my brain made me say those things but he's the one that ordered them to microchip me," she tweeted Friday afternoon.
The actress was also recently involved in a shoplifting incident at Barneys New York in New York City, when she reportedly left the store with a hat that she had not paid for. The actress was allowed to leave the store before the NYPD arrived on the scene.