Amanda Bynes can only be contacted through Twitter

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Last Updated : Jun 02 2013 | 12:56 PM IST
Singer-actor Lance Bass believes that the troubled actress Amanda Bynes has cut all her links with family and friends and can only be accessed through the micro-blogging website Twitter.
The 34-year-old believes that Bynes has purposefully made it difficult for people to get in touch with her, reported Daily mirror.
"She deleted all of her email addresses and cell phone numbers so none of her friends can get in touch with her.
"Everything is deleted. She obviously has a cell (phone) ...She's tweeting, but none of her friends can get to her. Her family can't get to her, so the only way into her life is through Twitter," Bass said.
After hearing his comments, Bynes tweeted that he was an "ugly ex boyband member" and "he had no talent or career".
"I ignored Lance Bass on Twitter and now he is saying I have a mental illness. Sorry you're an ugly ex boyband member with no talent or career.
"I haven't spoken to Lance Bass in 11 years. To say I have a mental illness out of nowhere makes me lash out! You're making me crazy!" Bynes tweeted.
Bass expressed his sadness over her tweets.
Responding to the message, Bass wrote on Twitter, "Ouch - The Amanda I know would never had said something like this to me-either this is a fake person or she really does have a mental illness. Way too sad. I reached out-all I can do."
The pair formed a friendship in 2005 when Bynes starred in film 'Love Wrecked' which was produced by Lance.
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First Published: Jun 02 2013 | 12:56 PM IST

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