Amanda Bynes is back on Twitter and she wants the world to know about it.
The 28-year-old former actor took to her social media account to make a collection of shocking allegations about her father, Rick Bynes.
"My dad was verbally and physically abuse to me as a child. He called me ugly as a child and then asked me if I wanted to have sex with him and I did not know how to respond and I said no and then I was forced to live with my dad which was a total nightmare," Amanda Bynes previously wrote on her Twitter account, according to E! News.
She continued, "My dad fondled himself in front of me so many times that i started recording him on my phone in hopes of catching him saying or doing something inappropriate around me so I could get him arrested & put in jail for the rest of his perverted life. My mom knows that my father's literally and physically incestual towards his own daughter and the fact that she never called the police on Him embarrasses me to no end. So, today I am meeting with a lawyer to get a restraining order against my dad."
The "She's The Man" star has taken back the allegations she made on Twitter, blaming the "microchip" that she reportedly claims was installed in her brain for making the posts.
"My dad never did any of those things. The microchip in my brain made me say those things but he's the one that ordered them to microchip me," tweeted the troubled star, according to USA Today.
Bynes' mother, Lynn Bynes, spoke about the allegations that were recently made.
"I am heartbroken today for my husband for 47 years," Lynn Bynes' attorney Tamar Arminak told E! News in a statement on her behalf.
The statement continued, "Rick has been the best father and husband a family can ask for. He has never abused Amanda or our other children physically or sexually. These accusations are absolutely horrible and could not be further from the truth! These allegations stem from Amanda's mental state at the moment. They have no basis in reality. It saddens me beyond belief that my husband's character could be slandered in such a way."