Amanda Bynes, 40, stepped out for a low‑key Starbucks errand on Tuesday, showing off a dramatic 40‑pound weight loss she attributes to the diabetes drug Ozempic.. The actress paired black bikini bottoms with a printed shirt, cream jacket, fishnet tights and tan ankle boots, while her platinum hair fell in natural waves.

Bynes' 40‑lb Ozempic transformation at Starbucks

According to the source , the Instagram‑savvy star was spotted grabbing an iced coffee in the company’s downtown location, her outfit drawing as much attention as her slimmer sillhouette. Observers noted the contrast between the casual coffee run and the striking fishnet tights, a look that quickly circulated on social media.. The visual evidence aligns with Bynes’ own claims of shedding roughly 40 pounds since starting the medication.

The Instagram video where Bynes set a 130‑pound target

In a candid Instagram clip posted earlier this year, Bynes announced she would begin Ozempic with the goal of reaching 130 pounds, saying she wanted to “look better in paparazzi pictures.” She described the drug as “working” and added that she was “trying to lose more weight just to feel skinny and cute.” As the source reports, the actress now estimates her weight at about 140 pounds, suggesting she is within ten pounds of her stated target.

New single “Girlfriend” drops amid weight‑loss buzz

While the weight‑loss narrative dominates headlines, Bynes also celebrated two other milestones: her 40th birthday and the release of a new track titled “Girlfriend.” The song, released through Create Music Group, blends melodic rap with EDM‑inspired production and has been praised by fans for its “catchy, high‑replay” vibe. As the source notes, Bynes promoted the single on Instagram, describing the EDM and rap influences that shaped the record.

Fans react to Bynes' fishnet‑tied coffee run look

Social‑media users flooded the comments with mixed reactions, ranging from admiration of her confidence to concern over the health implications of using Ozempic off‑label.. One fan wrote, “You look amazing, but please be safe,” while another praised the “bold fishnet‑tights‑and‑coffee” combo as “iconic.” The source confirms that Bynes has been “working out often to tighten up as she loses weight,” suggesting a combined regimen of medication, diet and exercise.

Is Ozembic safe for off‑label celebrity use?

Medical experts caution that Ozempic is FDA‑approved for type‑2 diabetes and weight‑management under strict supervision.. The source does not provide a professional comment , leaving unanswered whether Bynes consulted a physician or if her dosage aligns with clinical guidelines. Readers should note that the drug’s popularity among celebrities has sparked debate about long‑term safety and accessibility for patients who need it for medical reasons.