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Amanda Bynes ‘rejected from private jet, tried to use Google as ID’

Amanda Bynes on the cover of this week's In Touch

Amanda Bynes on the cover of this week’s In Touch (In Touch)

Amanda Bynes apparently believes that she doesn’t need an ID to board a plane, and that a simple Google search on her will suffice.

TMZ reports the retired actress couldn’t get on a private flight in Teterboro Airport in New Jersey over the weekend because her “driver’s license was suspended.” (The 27-year-old’s license was taken away when she pled no contest to charges on driving on a suspended license.)

She then reportedly showed the pilot her Google search results and screamed, “I’m Amanda Bynes!” Her efforts were allegedly in vain.

The gossip site writes that the pilot “called someone from the jet company to see if they could get some kind of exemption for her, but the jet rep was adamant … no ID, no flight … and that was that.”

The oddball New Yorker has been making various headlines lately. In her ever revealing Twitter, she is now threatening to sue In Touch for their recent cover story on her and for running “fake” photos of Bynes in her home.

The magazine sent photographers into the former Nickelodeon star’s sparsely furnished apartment. The shutterbugs claimed that Bynes was “smoking a joint and obsessively refreshing her Twitter feed” during the session.

Bynes has said she does not have a mental disorder, does not drink, and does not smoke pot, but the photographers, Giovanni and “Joe” claim that she had marijuana scattered all over her apartment.