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Amanda Bynesis back on Twitter and feeling herself!

The 32-year-old has been slowly posting more on her social media after taking a break for the last few years.She continued the streak Sunday nightwith a glowing selfie showing off her button-up shirt and perfect hair bun.

Bynes firstmade her return last weekwhen she posted another smiling shot withHairsprayproducer Neil Meron, and later tweeted again on Friday to express her condolences following news of rapperMac Miller‘s death.

“I only got to know you a little bit, but you were such a sweet guy. Rest in Peace Mac,” Bynes wrote alongside a screenshot of an old Twitter interaction between the two.

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Bynes’ return to social media follows her family’s attorney Tamar Arminak telling PEOPLE that theformer child actress and her parents have been getting along greatand aren’t making any decisions about her conservatorship. Her mom Lynn was named conservator over her “person”, which includes health and medical decision-making, back in 2014.

Last fall,Bynes opened up in an interview(her first in four years) where she revealed that she’s three years sober and plans to return to acting. Her last acting credit was in 2010’sEasy AwithEmma Stone.She was previously the star of sitcomWhat I Like About Youfrom 2002-2006, andThe Amanda Showfrom 1999-2002.

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After grappling with personal mental health issues and a string of brushes with the law — includingtwo hit and run charges in 2012 and a DUI arrest(though all three charges were ultimately dropped)— Bynes mostly retreated from the spotlight. Over the last five years, she’s focused on personal healing, repairing her once-strained relationship with her parents, as well as her studies at a fashion and design school.

The attorney added that Bynes has family and friends to thank for her path to recovery.

source: people.com