Kids of the ’90s rejoice: This March, Amanda Bynes plans to reunite with her “All That” castmates for a panel at ’90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut.
She’ll join former cast members Kel Mitchell, Danny Tamerelli and Lori Beth Denberg, though other members like Kenan Thompson, Angelique Bates, Nick Cannon and Katrina Johnson haven’t been announced yet.
Fans will get to meet and greet the “All That” cast, and there will even be an opportunity to pose with them on the iconic orange couch.
Bynes was the youngest cast member of the iconic sketch-comedy show. She was also one of the few (other than Mitchell and Thompson) to get her own Nickelodeon spin-off series, “The Amanda Show.” She’s stayed out of the spotlight for the last decade, mostly thanks to her conservatorship that just ended last year.
Back in 2010, Bynes announced on her now-deleted Twitter page that she would be stepping away from her acting career. “Being an actress isn’t as fun as it may seem,” she tweeted. “If I don’t love something anymore, I stop doing it. I don’t love acting anymore, so I’ve stopped doing it. I know 24 is a young age to retire, but you hear it here first I’ve #retired.”