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Wigged out Amanda Bynes blows through court hearing over ‘bong-tossing’

Bynes in a Manhattan courtroom in New York, May 24, 2013.

Bynes in a Manhattan courtroom in New York, May 24, 2013. (REUTERS)

Amanda Bynes blew into Manhattan Criminal Court on her bizarre bong-toss case this morning — treating amped-for-a-circus reporters and photographers to little more than a new blue wig and deafening silence.

The child star gone wild wore Alvin Ailey logo sweats, waist-length powder-blue synthetic hair, gigantic false eyelashes and a pout as she stood before Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Diana Boyar and was informed of her next court date, Sept. 26.

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Prosecutors have filed paperwork stating they’re ready for trial, but made no offer or recommendation today for a plea deal in the bizarre case. Bynes, 27 is charged with flinging a bong out of her Times Square apartment’s 36th floor window after cops came to investigate a report that she’d been smoking a joint down in the lobby.

This morning’s court appearance lasted mere minutes, the briefest of surfacings from her ongoing Twitter wars with everyone from President and Michelle Obama to Rihanna.

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Past recent erratic behavior has included shaving half of her head in April, tweeting topless pics of herself, a grab bag of LA driving infraction arrests, and accusing her arresting officer in the bong case of “slapping” her vagina.

Bynes spoke not a word during her time in court. Her high-powered defense lawyer, Gerald Shargel, had no comment as he ushered Bynes past her latest press scrum and into a waiting black Mercedes.