Amanda Bynes appeared on Good Morning America this week where she announced her return to acting.

After going through years of hardships followed by attending fashion school, Bynes revealed her plans to return to acting during her first interview in four years.

"I do miss acting, and I have something surprising to tell you: I'm going to start acting again," the former Nickelodeon star admitted, according to a report by Hollywood Life on June 9. "I want to do TV. Maybe a few guest spots on some shows that I'm a fan of and maybe another TV show where I'm the star of it."

As the outlet explained, Bynes didn't reveal any solid plans for her future in acting and at this point, it's hard to say whether or not anything has been booked. With that being said, the formerly troubled Bynes has a backup plan in place.

"I've been going to school lately, fashion school," Bynes explained, citing her recent stint at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. "I love it. I learned how to sew. I make patterns and I want to start a clothing line in the future."

Bynes didn't reveal much when it came to her struggles from the past, such as a DUI charge and a couple of alleged hit and runs. Although, she did tell the hosts of Good Morning America that she has been sober for nearly three years.

Her attorney, Tamar Arminak, further explained, Bynes is complying with the conditions of her probation.

As fans may recall, Bynes announced her retirement from acting after appearing in 2010's Easy A.

"Being an actress isn't as fun as it may seem," she said. "If I don't love something anymore, I stop doing it. I don't love acting anymore, so I've stopped doing it. I know 24 is a young age to retire but you heard it here first I've #retired."