Overview
- Bynes told TMZ the viral video was not posted by her and was edited from her own clips to spread "lies for click bait."
- She said the opening shot was lifted from a recent Instagram Story and stitched to old behind‑the‑scenes footage from The Amanda Show to fabricate a claim.
- The now-deleted TikTok displayed text alleging pregnancy at 13 and was initially linked to @AmandaBynesUpdates, according to Pedestrian.TV.
- Bynes did not identify who created the fake, and the clip circulated widely on TikTok before its removal.
- Schneider has apologized for past workplace behavior and is suing the Quiet on Set producers, with a Los Angeles Superior Court ruling in November 2024 that the case has merit.