Los Angeles - Playboy has offered a job to troubled star Amanda Bynes but she declined, TMZ reported.
And no, it is not to pose for the popular men’s magazine. Playboy Radio asked Amanda via Twitter if she would co-host their afternoon show for a day.
This offer got extended to a full-time gig with Amanda hosting her own one-hour daily show on a one year contract.
Despite not having worked since Easy A in 2010, the actress declined the offer, stating that she would be too busy recording a music album, but will want to promote it on the radio station at a later stage.
Whether or not this would have led to a sexy spread in the magazine is up for speculation.
Amanda's Twitter frenzy
It seems Playboy wanted to capitalise on Amanda’s current notoriety in tabloid news. The once-American sweetheart has been colouring the internet with lewd Twitter photos, eating disorders and an arrest on charges of alleged drug use which led to eviction from her apartment.
The latest in Amanda’s Twitter feed is her confessed crush on Miley Cyrus’s ex Liam Hemsworth, which could result in another feud.
And no, it is not to pose for the popular men’s magazine. Playboy Radio asked Amanda via Twitter if she would co-host their afternoon show for a day.
This offer got extended to a full-time gig with Amanda hosting her own one-hour daily show on a one year contract.
Despite not having worked since Easy A in 2010, the actress declined the offer, stating that she would be too busy recording a music album, but will want to promote it on the radio station at a later stage.
Whether or not this would have led to a sexy spread in the magazine is up for speculation.
Amanda's Twitter frenzy
It seems Playboy wanted to capitalise on Amanda’s current notoriety in tabloid news. The once-American sweetheart has been colouring the internet with lewd Twitter photos, eating disorders and an arrest on charges of alleged drug use which led to eviction from her apartment.
The latest in Amanda’s Twitter feed is her confessed crush on Miley Cyrus’s ex Liam Hemsworth, which could result in another feud.