She may finally be regaining control of her life following another brief public meltdown, and Amanda Bynes may be letting those who have betrayed her know that she has no place for them in her life.

Amanda Bynes Resurfaces on Twitter

The former actress posted a new tweet on Dec. 9 where she paraphrased a famous quote and seemed to address those she now feels have been fake friends to her-and reiterating the fact that if she is indeed getting better, they still don't get to be a part of her life.

"If you aren't my friend at my worst then you aren't my friend at my best," she wrote.

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The tweet came just three days after she shared another new photo of herself on her page where she shared a photo of herself looking healthier and happier again and simply wrote that she was enjoying a day of shopping at an LA boutique.

This isn't the first time Bynes has also addressed the subject of potentially fake friends since hurtling back into the spotlight following a DUI arrest back in September.

After TMZ released tapes they obtained from people Bynes reportedly stayed with where she said she wanted to kill her parents, Bynes made a public apology where she said she didn't mean to hurt her family members and was sorry she had trusted people who sold her out.

"I'm so sorry I trusted people who clearly were not my friends and capitalized on my illness," she said at the time. "I am doing my best to get better. I am truly sorry for the statements I made. I am truly sorry for any pain I caused my family and others."

"I am thankful for everyone's patience and understanding," she continued. "I never expected others to take advantage and profit from my condition. I'm disappointed with those who lulled me into a false sense of security only to find out they really are only interested in selling my privacy to my media."

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