Amanda Bynes caused quite a stir when she posted a series of concerning videos to Instagram Live, where she accused her fiancé Paul Michael of doing everything from ‘crack cocaine’ to watching ‘disturbing’ porn. The entire ordeal resulted in both Amanda and Paul calling the police on each other.
Amanda has since attempted to make sense of her earlier comments in a separate Instagram post along with a close-up photo of the couple’s hands wearing rings.
Amanda Bynes Elaborates on Drug and Porn Accusations She Made About Fiance Paul Michael
“To clarify: I said what I said about Paul relapsing because he did. I don’t know when he got clean and because of the disturbing porn he was watching, I assumed he must be on drugs now. Also Paul did vandalize his mom’s home 2 weeks ago,” Amanda said.
“His brother Mark called the cops on him but Paul left before they got there. When I saw the mom and son porn on Paul’s phone, I got upset and kicked him out. When he left I was worried he would vandalize my home because he still had the keys. That’s why I called the police,” she continued.
Amanda finished the awkward post by saying, “At any rate, I shouldn’t have said he’s currently using, because he’s been sober for 2 weeks. Also, he told me he searched milfs and the other content auto filled the search engine”.
Earlier in the week, Amanda made several salacious claims about Paul and said that she was “afraid of what he’ll do.” According to Amanda, she discovered Paul’s “stash of crack cocaine” and he broke into his mother’s house to hide “salmon under” her bed. Amanda also accused Paul of looking at what she called “mom-and-son” pornography, before attempting to kick him out of her house.
Paul Michael took to his own Instagram account to say he doesn’t know “what the f**k she’s talking about” and told the authorities that she had taken some of his Adderall. Amanda and Paul were spotted out together by paparazzi the same day that the cops came to their home.
“Amanda and Paul had an argument Wednesday evening. Amanda left her home, where Paul has been residing, for her safety before the situation escalated. She was not there when police arrived. Amanda is now back home and denies Paul’s claims of taking his medication. She remains focused on her well-being,” Amanda’s lawyer David Esquibias said in a statement following their dispute.

