Following <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/music/2021/11/12/judge-expected-to-formalise-end-of-britney-spears-conservatorship/" target="_blank">Britney Spears's</a> successful termination of her 13-year conservatorship in November, another Hollywood star is making a bid for freedom. Actor and former child star Amanda Bynes has filed a petition to terminate her nine-year <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/music/2021/11/13/britney-spears-is-free-at-last-but-what-happens-to-her-60-million-fortune/" target="_blank">conservatorship</a>. “Amanda wishes to terminate her conservatorship,” Bynes's lawyer David A Esquibias told <i>People </i>magazine. Bynes, now 35, was placed under a temporary conservatorship in California in August 2013. The <i>She’s the Man</i> actor gave legal control of her healthcare and personal affairs to her mother Lynn Bynes following a judge’s decision on the case in 2014. “She believes her condition is improved and protection of the court is no longer necessary,” Esquibias told <i>People</i>. A hearing in the case is scheduled for Tuesday, March 22. The original conservatorship was made in the understanding that it could end when it was “no longer convenient” for the star, said the actor's lawyer. The <i>Easy A</i> star made headlines last year after the release of the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/framing-britney-spears-creators-suggest-follow-up-documentary-is-in-the-works-1.1170684" target="_blank"><i>Framing Britney Spears</i> </a>documentary. Her fans took to social media to ask people to #FreeAmanda, in a smaller but parallel trend to the #FreeBritney campaign. <i>The New York Times </i>documentary<i> </i>about the<i> Oops!</i>… <i>I</i> <i>Did It Again </i>singer sparked a <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/wellbeing/2022/01/20/britney-spears-case-drives-california-bid-to-limit-conservatorships/" target="_blank">wider conversation</a> around the subject of legal decisions appointing guardians to manage the affairs of another person. There are several similarities between Spears’s and Bynes’s lives. Both women found fame at a young age, Britney on the <i>The All-New Mickey Mouse Club </i>series and Bynes on <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/on-stage/justin-bieber-to-perform-at-nickelodeon-s-kids-choice-awards-2021-among-other-star-appearances-1.1182866" target="_blank">Nickelodeon</a>’s <i>All That</i>. Both also had run-ins with Sam Lutfi — he was Spears's ex-manager and told <i>The New Yorker </i>that he advised Bynes’s family to place her in a conservatorship. However, unlike Spears, Bynes's conservatorship no longer includes control of her finances, according to a previous comment by Esquibias.