Amanda Bynes has made it very clear that she wishes all news outlets would use only her Twitter selfies when posting stories about her - and on Sunday, she revealed why she's obsessed with her new photos.
"The reason I've asked all magazines and blogs to stop using old photos of me is I don't look like that anymore! I had a nose job to remove skin that was like a webbing in between my eyes," the 27-year-old former Nickelodeon star Tweeted, adding that In Touch magazine used an old photo of her for a recent cover and she "hates it."
"The reason I've asked all magazines and blogs to stop using old photos of me is I don't look like that anymore! I had a nose job to remove skin that was like a webbing in between my eyes," the 27-year-old former Nickelodeon star Tweeted, adding that In Touch magazine used an old photo of her for a recent cover and she "hates it."
The actress, who frequently offers harsh critiques on others' physical appearances via Twitter ("you're ugly" has become one her go-to insults), said she hadn't planned on revealing she had undergone cosmetic surgery, but wanted to explain her distaste for older pictures.
"I wasn't going to tell anyone, but I look so much prettier in my new photos that I don't want old photos used anymore!" she wrote. "I'm so sick of magazines and blogs using old photos! When will they stop? I will never look like that again!"
Fortunately, Amanda is very pleased with the results of her surgery, and said it gave her self-esteem boost.
"Having surgery was the most amazing thing for my confidence!" she wrote.