Enty probably won’t ever read this, but if he ever does, it just dawned on me that I’ve been reading crazy days and nights since my kids were little and my son is turning 18 this week! In fact, I liked his page so much I added his blind items to the entertainment block of my show when I produced local news! Listening to his patreon also got me through one very tough year. Anyway, if you ever see this Enty, thank you 😊
@CrazyDaysandNightsPodcast4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I am glad I could be there for you and thank you for being around so long!
@sheilaathay20344 күн бұрын
She was so incredibly talented . Top Tier artist at such a young age. She should've been protected like a national treasure
@monicakiddo28974 күн бұрын
i remember watching the "amanda show "and always thinking how huge she was going to be once she got older... its truly sad what they did to her and all the other child stars
@neonennui4 күн бұрын
She was so good at acting that she made it all look spontaneous and fun. Great comic time. And she was so young. Those monsters destroyed her art
@sheilaathay20343 күн бұрын
@neonennui yes they did🥺
@roseb8224 күн бұрын
I feel so bad for Amanda. I hope things are getting better for her🙏
@racheeerach4 күн бұрын
She's so talented/skilled. My heart breaks for what she must have gone through. It was hard enough just being a woman in the aughts. I can't imagine how messed up I'd be if I went through everything she did. I'd love to see her act again, but I can totally understand if she doesn't want to. She must have so much trauma she deals with from being taken advantage of so often.
@ianobrien32485 күн бұрын
If everyone would just name fucking names we could get somewhere.
@aryanprivilege96515 күн бұрын
She did, he’s not been arrested. Rest can look up.
@Allison_White4 күн бұрын
Dan S!
@GGLD8884 күн бұрын
@aryanprivilege9651 she didn't. She hid it in code.
@GGLD8884 күн бұрын
I agree. Can you imagine worldwide if every survivor came forward all at once.
@julietrask74974 күн бұрын
Dan Schneider should be in prison. What a disgusting excuse for a human being.
@LSChestersMom5 күн бұрын
Amanda is a really great actress- thanks for covering her.
@GenXMind672 күн бұрын
Thank you for giving us this, I'm definitely anticipating part 2. Amanda Bynes is a true Hollywood tragic story and a cautionary tale. It was Amanda's father who wanted her to succeed, he lived vicariously through her. It does make me wonder how much the parents knew and how often they chose to look the other way. My heart goes out to Amanda, and I hope she is getting the help she needs to be healthy both physically and mentally.
@susandonahue8655 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering Amanda 🙏🏼🕊🕊🕊
@shadish1244 күн бұрын
Completely compelling. Great storytelling, interesting but difficult subject that you handled in a clear & concise way that informs while deeply touching. Can’t wait for part 2. Thank you.
@chanelfitzgerald4 күн бұрын
This story makes me think for some reason about the Olsen twins. What happened to those two to be like they are? Something creepy about Full House. I love Amanda and always thought she would have a great career like Emma Stone. Gosh Hollyweird is sick. Also makes me think of Britney. They've all been messed up.
@SJ-ni6iy4 күн бұрын
Amanda was never a child. She started working and was treated like an adult, she never formed her own sense of self. She was thrown in an industry who loves to use up kids, then discards them like yesterdays trash. This would break anyone😢
@nicematerial4 күн бұрын
She's still in there, and I hope someday she'll be safe enough to come out again. Medications are a miracle but if they're not a catalyst toward health, they can dim your light and make you forget who you really are. Sometimes you have to *feel* the pain to *heal* the pain. Love to Amanda 💜🩶
@tracieday86613 күн бұрын
Wise words. I had to face things. I got in a benzo phase and it didn't work. I found the Lord.
@nicematerial3 күн бұрын
@@tracieday8661 Hallelujah! That's quite the valley to get out of, I'm very happy for you.
@iti7201Күн бұрын
Really great episode. So many teen actors went through hell. So sad
@leavesofgold34794 күн бұрын
Bunches of love to Amanda. I hope she can heal and find happiness in whatever she wants to do in life. ❤❤❤
@skp74374 күн бұрын
Amanda is extremely intelligent, the fact that she could describe her experience so well as to identify different characters and different rooms. I can also identify with this, it stems from childhood trauma: dissociative identity disorder. She was essentially explaining her experience of having that in a non-psycho babble, more relatable way. I mirror the environment I’m in, and I definitely switch, though I never used to be aware of it. When you describe that you wonder if she goes through life this way, she does. It is a survival mechanism (the dissociative identity disorder) - it’s constant hyper vigilance and mirroring.
@AnnSmajstrla2 күн бұрын
This poor woman was exploited and failed by so many people. I wish her nothing but the best for the rest of her life.
@tamarakitchen80084 күн бұрын
I absolutely love everything she did. Her acting was great, and yes I felt she would have been a great friend.
@browneyedgirl264 күн бұрын
It breaks my heart to see what the industry has done to that beautifully talented young woman. All the adults in Amanda's life failed her. She seems to be trying to turn herself into someone unrecognizable to the world in order to leave the trauma behind and start over as a completely different person. I hope she is able to find peace.🌺🌺🌺
@avagrego31954 күн бұрын
I’m so sad about and for AB. Hope she gets well.
@ME-gz8yi4 күн бұрын
Thank you @Enty for caring about Amanda. She is a terrific talent and can act circles around hilary duff and emmA stone, who obviously had superior representation and parents who didn’t let their child be exploited. AB has been working & starring in movies & TV since she was a child and earned a shamefully low net worth despite carrying nickelodeon on her back and making millions for others.
@lindahill99805 күн бұрын
Thanks Enty
@racheeerach4 күн бұрын
Amanda, we miss you! We need an Amanda Bynes comeback!
@SitiJackson5 күн бұрын
Enty, thanks for this podcast ❤❤❤
@mflow64854 күн бұрын
Horrible industry. Worst people in the world that young girls and boys are put through this horror just to work.
@caseylascallette72693 күн бұрын
She was drop dead gorgeous man...
@MLCMD4 күн бұрын
Amanda Vine’s has such an amazing comedic timing, such a talented person.
@lucillem26393 күн бұрын
Poor baby. Any parent who shills their kid out to Hollywood should lose custody. They never wven tried to protect her. Bless😔
@dustysgirl14344 күн бұрын
Heartbreaking
@neonennui4 күн бұрын
It sounds like she experienced emotional detachment and amnesia from a very early stage of her life. Those are dissociative symptoms, very frequent in victims of child abuse. It's dangerous because those processes affect the sense of Self and the identity. A person can develop anxiety disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia spectrum disorders ans conduct disorders. Not to mention su***de risk. My question is where were her parents? They were supposed to protect her. This is all so wrong and those producers should pay for what they have done.
@lindseystein9676Сағат бұрын
Her parents are obviously part of the problem
@semmaville5 күн бұрын
im obsessed with her...
@PaulaODowd3 күн бұрын
I was in the mental hospital with her one time. True story
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
isn't that where she met Paul? I don't think that co-ed should be allowed in places like treatment or mental facilities
@4beachpeaches4 күн бұрын
Where are the parents? This is infuriating. And honestly, I was a young mother of kids who watched Amanda. I didn’t let my daughter watch her show because I felt her character was too sassy. And no one I knew had kids who watched Zoey or whatever it was with Jamie Lynn. We were busy moms who didn’t pay attention to those awful Nickelodeon shows. To all of us moms and dads, it was background noise and annoying but kept kids entertained while we cooked supper and cleaned house. The writing and storylines were so stupid, we had the kids change the channel quite often because even the sound and laugh tracks were annoying. That’s why a lot of things revealed never caught our attention. A lot of us didn’t even know your blog existed, and we didn’t have time to read blogs. Our kids who were of that age were involved in so many things on top of school, work, homework, with the school athletics and clubs….Enty, we weren’t reading blogs and doing our best to not see or hear those awful voices and even worse storylines that were not funny at all. They were worse than stupid; which is why so many of us had our kids change the channel when we finally noticed what was on television.
@blazingstar96384 күн бұрын
Epic video
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
Amanda was the "it girl" of her day. It's super sad to see and know the turn her life took and how many people took advantage of her as a kidlet
@AndYourLittleDog4 күн бұрын
where were her parents? Even after she turned 18, where the hell was her family?
@SJ-ni6iy4 күн бұрын
Her parents were over her conservatorship and have helped her stay out of the spotlight and focus on school. Her conservatorship ended and it seemed to have helped her become more stable.
@lindseystein9676Сағат бұрын
Idk I think a conservatorship was very extreme in her case. Especially the type of conservatorship she had. Those are reserved for people actually incapacitated, like in a coma, advanced dementia and severe intellectual disabilities. They’re not supposed to be for more common mental health issues
@susanfritsche85875 күн бұрын
Hello Enty ❤
@HermesHillbilly5 күн бұрын
As a jetblue flight attendant, it makes me ECSTATIC that you are friends with someone at the top. Just FYI: Tyesha is insane. Lol. He will know. 😊
@antoknee1002 күн бұрын
Wendy Williams, Brittney, Amanda… all victims of Hollywood.
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
Corey Feldman, Terry Crews, River Phoenix, Blaise Godbe, James Beek, Rock Hudson All victims of Hollywood. It is definitely not segregated to females or children
@Unbridled134 күн бұрын
I love Emma Stone. Great actress. You never hear about her private life or scandal. It's nice to see an actress famous for her work and not her lifestyle.
@chanelmonet16833 күн бұрын
So do you personally get to meet these people and get their permission to tell this info? Is this how you avoid getting sued
@SalveRegina82 күн бұрын
Why was my comment removed?
@loismailletlynn60795 күн бұрын
You sure she’s not DID
@freddiefuego62704 күн бұрын
What’s DID?
@ME-gz8yi4 күн бұрын
@@freddiefuego6270 "Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times." @lois... is probably referring to AB talking about all the versions of herself. However, I don't think it is that. There's a great documentary by a forensic psychologist who interviews to serial killers and you can see the personalities change right before you, but the thing is is the person doesn't know it or thinks it's a voice they hear. I think AB's situation is like many other child actors... as children they can be very obedient and unsupervised which is a recipe for disaster. The predators are psychopaths so they know how to manipulate the kids, parents, and situations in their own favor. It's tragic and vile.
@loismailletlynn60794 күн бұрын
@ dissociative identity disorder Brought on by early severe trauma
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
BPD i think
@AngelSunlight9518 сағат бұрын
She just did an art show in la
@reborn6897Күн бұрын
Very sad.
@drirene573 күн бұрын
🙏♥
@rosenlimonade15564 күн бұрын
💔
@Cherrysmith280916 сағат бұрын
The parents need to realize where there is money and power, they need to keep their children close and not let that happen. Keep up the good work exposing the pedos, Enty.
@Searchin4keys4 күн бұрын
Is the producer for jamie lynn spears Jan Korbelin or Bill O'Dowd?? Bill looks like a creeper
@valleyvox4 күн бұрын
Lordy Enty
@SusanMarg5 күн бұрын
🖤😔. ✌️💜
@Reunion4ever11 сағат бұрын
Sounds like Karen Mulder
@silva74934 күн бұрын
HORRIBLE....
@oldhickory46864 күн бұрын
Does anyone actually believe all these things that are said here?! Almost all of this is highly personal information, and she told this to a guy? No friend would ever lay all this out publicly. I'm not buying it.
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
don't do that. Don't be a doubter. It makes it difficult for other victims to come forward
@oldhickory4686Күн бұрын
@@CatBrash It's called facts, not hearsay.
@gustavodelascio7269Күн бұрын
This is fake right? Too convenient
@kittyythecat4 күн бұрын
If you you don't believe in tarot then ignore this. A tarot reader named Antphrodite has said about how Amanda having different characters she plays IRL. She doesn't understand why people were upset about her looks changing when she played characters who acted silly. To me, that's a sign of multiple personality disorder. They have different versions of themselves. The Tarot reader has pointed out that Mr. Footman will use the talent of these kids and milk them until they are dry. That's what Mr. Footman does. He uses all of their talent, breaking them, and then leave them on the curb like trash. He's very accurate. I suggest going to for him for more blind items and more info.
@CatBrashКүн бұрын
she is a hardcore method actor. You have to take that into account. Theatre kids are built different
@s0me0ne1se4 күн бұрын
Good content but the whole video with the same whiny inflections gets tiring.