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Who needs a passport when you’re a celebrity? Or so thought Amanda Bynes. Sources at Teterboro Airport, in New Jersey, told TMZ that the troubled actress tried to board a private jet to Los Angeles, California, recently, but was rejected for having no form of identification whatsoever.
Bynes, who told the pilot “her driver’s licence had been suspended,” couldn’t fathom how a celebrity such as herself could get rejected over identification and asked that the pilot Google her. She also screamed “I’m Amanda Bynes!” as if that wasn’t clear by that point, but to no avail—she was not allowed to fly.
Since moving to New York, the former Nickelodeon star has made headlines repeatedly for inexplicable and worrisome behavior, and for tweeting photos of herself and her transformation.