Report: Bong-throwing heathen Amanda Bynes kicked out of NYC apartment

Apparently, upscale apartment building managers don’t like it when you smoke weed in the lobby, throw bongs out of 36th floor windows and then get arrested on the premises.

Erstwhile actress Amanda Bynes was evicted from her swanky pad at The Biltmore in Midtown Manhattan after doing all of those crazy things, according to In Touch Weekly.

The tabloid said that Bynes was kicked out last Tuesday after being arrested May 23.

A completely reliable source said that Bynes “was notified that she is no longer welcome as a tenant in the building in light of recent events.”

“At 9 p.m. on Tuesday, movers showed up and removed Amanda’s belongings from her apartment,” the source says. “She is officially gone from the building.”

Bynes was arrested in her building after tenants said that she was walking around in the lobby, mumbling to herself and smoking a joint. Police then knocked on her apartment door and, after she let them in herself, she allegedly threw a bong out of the window onto the street below. She was sent to jail and released the next morning.

Police say that Bynes’ neighbors wanted her out of the building long before the bong-throwing incident.

“Even before her arrest, residents had constant complaints about the smell of marijuana coming from her apartment,” an NYPD source told In Touch. “She had also cursed out residents and the doormen, and the smell of pot from her apartment was really annoying people.”

The moral of the story is that no matter who you are — even if you are a former child star and retired actress with a rap sheet — you will get kicked out of a fancy apartment building if you are a pain in the ass.

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