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TikTok User Praised For Comforting Amanda Bynes After Finding Her On The Street Days Before She Was Placed On A Psychiatric Hold - Blavity

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A TikTok user is getting praise after she run into Amanda Bynes on the street over the weekend and comforted the former child star before she was placed on a psychiatric hold days later. In the video @kaitlynhotfox posted on Friday, the pair can be seen walking down the streets of Hollywood.   @kaitlynhotfox #amandabynes ❤️❤️ happy shes getting the help she needs. she was sweet, gave her some money and talked. sometime ppl just sb to talk to. #fyp #goviral #foryoupage ♬ original sound – kaitlyn

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