Neighbors had complained that living with her was like a scene from “The Exorcist”

Jun 3, 2013 12:55 GMT  ·  By
New report says Amanda Bynes has been evicted from her Manhattan apartment because of her love of weed
   New report says Amanda Bynes has been evicted from her Manhattan apartment because of her love of weed

Amanda Bynes has been evicted from her Manhattan, NYC apartment shortly after she was arrested there for marijuana possession, tampering with evidence, and reckless endangerment, it has emerged.

InTouch Weekly claims to have it on very good authority that Bynes is no longer living in the apartment building, as managers found her recent arrest the perfect excuse to have her booted.

In fact, insiders say, they’d been thinking about this for quite some time, after neighbors lodged repeated complaints against her.

“At 9 p.m. on Tuesday, movers showed up and removed Amanda's belongings from her apartment,” says a source.

“Even before her arrest, residents had constant complaints about the smell of marijuana coming from her apartment,” the insider says.

And that wasn’t even the worst part of it, allegedly.

“She had also cursed out residents and the doormen, and the smell of pot from her apartment was really annoying people,” the unnamed tipster shares with the weekly.

That last part seems to confirm an older report, which claimed that Bynes’ neighbors were complaining that living with her was like living with Linda Blair of “The Exorcist.” Yes, that horror classic.

As we also noted at the time, neighbors spoke to the press on the condition of anonymity, recalling the many times Bynes had creeped them out around the apartment building.

She would knock on doors and, when someone came out, yell at them that they were ugly and then make a run for it, they said.

She would also “stare” at them in the elevator and not say a word, or act as if constantly spaced out.

InTouch also claims that Amanda would always walk around with a fistful of half-smoked blunts because she would light them up and then put them out and in her hand for safe-keeping.

She was always high and the neighbors could no longer stand the weed smoke coming from her apartment, writes the same publication.