Amanda Bynes Kicked Off Flight, Tried To Use Google As Proof Of Identification


Google has great for many things. It is not, however, a government sanctioned form of identification. Amanda Bynes was reportedly kicked off of a flight this weekend after she tried to use a Google search of her name as proof of her identity.

Bynes recently had her license suspended and apparently doesn’t have a valid government-issued ID to board the plane. In a moment of absolute delusional genius, Bynes got the idea to use a Google search to prove that she was Amanda Bynes.

The actress reportedly showed the pilot a few Google images, mimicked the poses in the photos, and screamed that she was Amanda Bynes.

Surprisingly, the airline did not accept this as a valid form of identification.

TMZ writes: “The pilot called someone from the jet company to see if they could get some kind of exemption for her, but the jet rep was adamant … no ID, no flight … and that was that.”

Bynes has recently complained about the images magazines and websites have been publishing of her. The actress says that the photos do not show what she really looks like and has even threatened to file a lawsuit. Maybe Bynes would have been able to board the plane if her Google search resulted some better images…

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