Donna D’Errico, a former Baywatch star, responded to the “hater women” who keep attempting to remove her steamy posts from social media.
Reminding internet detractors that she “doesn’t get bullied,” the 56-year-old woman, a former Playboy Playmate, isn’t afraid to flaunt her perfect body. She advises them to “just kiss my a**.”
Discover why D’Errico is receiving so much attention for her sultry pictures by reading on!
Donna D’Errico of Alabama spent two years dashing across the sand in a red-hot swimsuit as a lifeguard in the popular TV series Baywatch after making her debut as a centerfold in Playboy in September 1995.
The gorgeous blonde, who played Donna Marco from 1996 to 1998, costarred with former Playmate Pamela Anderson, who was married to a member of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.
The mother of two battled in Hollywood throughout the years and was unable to land major jobs.
Nonetheless, the 56-year-old woman is a social media sensation among her millions of fans, the majority of whom are men who drool over her seductive photos.
Blue, white, and red
Regretfully, not every internet user agrees with her bikini photos being widely shared.
She has received a lot of criticism in recent years from vile trolls who claim that she should cover up at her age due to the pictures she has posted on social media showing off her form.
It’s almost the iconic Donna D’Errico’s 56th birthday! The vegan Baywatch star is rocking her birthday suit to remind everyone to be confident in their own skin by NEVER wearing anyone else’s 🫶 https://t.co/sA2ZZOAdRh pic.twitter.com/0TwZ5yoe5z
— PETA (@peta) March 25, 2024
The haters were aroused by a video that was shared on July 4, 2022.
With “God Bless the U.S.A.” playing in the background, the PETA spokesperson is seen in the photo wearing a skimpy red, white, and blue string bikini.
She claims she was attacked by critics, despite the fact that the comments area is full of males complimenting her beauty.
A few days later, she posted a fresh picture of herself “squatting on a coffee table” while wearing another string bikini.
‘Baywatch’ star Donna D’Errico slams claims she’s ‘too old to wear a bikini’ https://t.co/bdyN257s3B pic.twitter.com/AiQL3tvuYd
— Page Six (@PageSix) July 20, 2022
“Quite a few women complained about the 4th of July video I posted in a red, white, and blue bikini because they thought I was ‘classier than that’ and ‘too old to wear a bikini’ and, my favorite, ‘desperate,'” she boldly labels the risqué photo.
“Let me tell you something that might surprise you,” the post goes on. I really can dress as I want and do anything I want. In light of that, I’m squatting on a coffee table in a bikini.
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In addition to expressing their hateful views, D’Errico claims that many of the haters have been reporting her “sexy photos,” which has led Instagram to delete them.
Donna D’Errico, 54, sizzles in string bikini during downpour https://t.co/bnUCU44QUs pic.twitter.com/jtDIbPYfkE
— Page Six (@PageSix) January 23, 2023
She posted a now-deleted Instagram picture of herself in a small blue bikini and wrote, “It’s not nice to go on people’s accounts reporting perfectly fine photos and videos to cause their account to get flagged and posts to be removed.” “A group of female haters regularly report all of my posts because it boosts their self-esteem to see a successful, self-assured woman get shadow banned and constantly have to remove all of her posts.”
“Technological bullying is still bullying,” she continues. Additionally, Donna is not bullied.
She continued to re-upload the photographs that had been “shadow banned,” which implies that content is censored from certain sections of an online community, in an effort to avoid becoming a victim of the internet predators.
She captions a picture of herself straddling a pumpkin in a lacy black corset and thigh-high black boots, saying, “Here’s another photo that had to be removed in order to lift the shadow ban on my account after a group of women haters went through my account reporting all my posts.”
She writes that there is “nothing wrong with these photos” in the now-deleted post. She goes one step further and says, “Hater women: Feel better about yourselves.” Encourage other ladies. You can also shine by doing this.
“If that doesn’t work, I suppose you can just kiss my ass,” the post goes on.
She also keeps fighting against those who try to alter her online persona, even if some of her riskier photos are still taken down.
“Yes, still wearing bikinis,” she wrote after posting a picture of herself in a sexy red bikini on Facebook on June 27. Are there any objections? She composes.
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