Amanda Bynes appears to get a new lopsided face tattoo… weeks after she ‘fled a sober living home’

She moved in with her parents earlier this month after reportedly fleeing the sober living facility she was staying at.

Now Amanda Bynes has inked up her face with a new tattoo.

The 33-year-old former actress shared a selfie to Instagram Monday showing off a new heart-shaped tattoo just below her eye.

New ink: Amanda Bynes, 33, shared a selfie to Instagram Monday showing off a new heart-shaped tattoo just below her eye

The ink seemed to be of a recent vintage, as Amanda’s cheek seemed to be red and possibly swollen.

The tat was a simple heart done in plain black ink, but it appeared to have been applied in a lopsided manner on the left side, which featured a disjointed curve.

The All That star displayed the softest of smiles as she stared into the camera.

She rocked an opulent sunburst septum piercing and a brown fur coat, and her tied-back hair still had a bit of the pinkish tint from her dye job earlier this fall.

She captioned the photo with a single alien emoji, and she disabled comments on it, like all of her previous Instagram snaps. 

Rushed job: The ink seemed to be new, as her cheek was pink and apparently swollen. The tattoo had a lopsided curve close to her nose

Rushed job: The ink seemed to be new, as her cheek was pink and apparently swollen. The tattoo had a lopsided curve close to her nose

Earlier in December, Amanda check out of the sober living facility she had been staying at to move back in with her parents, Lynn and Rick Bynes.

The She’s The Man star has reportedly been looking for her own property after she checked out of the facility and quit her second course at the Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandise.

A source told Entertainment Tonight that a judge decided earlier this week that it was acceptable for the 33-year-old to live on her own now that she is out of the sober living facility.

Transition: Amanda Bynes has moved in with her parents as she is currently looking for her own property after she checked out of her sober living facility last week and quit her second course at the Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandise

Transition: Amanda Bynes has moved in with her parents as she is currently looking for her own property after she checked out of her sober living facility last week and quit her second course at the Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandise 

Back in the day: Amanda pictured with her parents Rick and Lynn Bynes back in November 2004

Back in the day: Amanda pictured with her parents Rick and Lynn Bynes back in November 2004

The insider added to the publication: ‘She has a great relationship with them [her parents Lynn and Rick]. She’s always in touch with them.’

Although the actress’s sobriety is ‘always the concern’ for her relatives, the insider stressed that the troubled star is ‘not doing drugs again.’

However, Amanda is ‘open to getting help’ so while in court she arranged a plan to keep herself on the straight and narrow.

'Geisha Girl vibes': Amanda dyed her blonde tresses aquamarine in this Instagram shot she shared a week ago

‘Geisha Girl vibes’: Amanda dyed her blonde tresses aquamarine in this Instagram shot she shared a week ago

A source said recently: ‘She may not go back [to the facility], but again, she’s not doing drugs and mentally and physically she’s okay.

‘She does not have to go back but it’s unclear what’s going to happen. In court her parents were reassured that she’s doing well and okay and that everything is back on track.’

Despite reports that Amanda wants new conservators to look after her affairs, the insider insisted she ‘doesn’t want to replace’ her parents.

With a gal pal: Amanda, right, looked great at her graduation from  the Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandise during the summer

With a gal pal: Amanda, right, looked great at her graduation from  the Fashion Institute Of Design And Merchandise during the summer

Amanda is said to be ‘doing better now’ overall.

The insider said: ‘Today she had bright pink hair, bright pink nails and unusual make-up. It was like she painted freckles on her face and all over her cheeks.’

The Big Fat Liar star last appeared on the big screen in 2010’s Easy A, though she was featured prominently earlier in her career in multiple lead and supporting roles.

Her cycle of legal run-ins began in 2012, when she was charged with driving under the influence.

In 2013, she was arrested for reckless endangerment and marijuana possession after she alleged smoked marijuana in the lobby of her apartment building and flung her bong out 36th-floor window when police officers arrived. 

Missing in action: Amanda hasn't been seen on the big screen since 2010 when she starred in teen comedy Easy A

Missing in action: Amanda hasn’t been seen on the big screen since 2010 when she starred in teen comedy Easy A

Later that year, she was hospitalized on a 72-hour mental health hold after she started a fire in the driveway of a stranger in Los Angeles’ Sherman Oaks neighborhood.

The following year, Amanda claimed that her father had sexually abused her for years, though she later retracted the claim with the bizarre explanation that ‘The microchip in my brain made me say those things but he’s the one that ordered them to microchip me.’

Last year, she claimed to have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a mental health condition in which individuals suffer from alternating periods of depression and extremely elevated mood.

She apologized at the same time for her behavior while on drugs, and claimed to have been sober for four years. 

Ominous beginning: Amanda was arrested for driving under the influence in 2012, marking the start of years of legal run-ins and substance abuse issues

Ominous beginning: Amanda was arrested for driving under the influence in 2012, marking the start of years of legal run-ins and substance abuse issues