The “hater women” who keep attempting to remove her seductive posts on social media have been retaliated against by former Baywatch star Donna D’Errico.

The 56-year-old, a former Playboy Playmate, isn’t afraid to flaunt her immaculate figure. She encourages internet detractors to “just kiss my a**” and reminds them that she “doesn’t get bullied.”
To find out why D’Errico is receiving so much criticism for her sultry pictures, continue reading!
Following her September 1995 centerfold role in Playboy, Donna D’Errico of Alabama went on to play a lifeguard in the popular television series Baywatch for two years while dashing across the sand in a red-hot swimsuit.
From 1996 to 1998, the gorgeous blonde played Donna Marco, costarring with former Playmate Pamela Anderson, who was married to a member of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.
The mother of two has difficulty landing major parts in Hollywood throughout the years.
But to her millions of fans on social media, who are primarily men who drool over her seductive photos, the now 56-year-old woman is a superstar.
White, blue, and red
It’s unfortunate that not all internet users agree with her bikini photos being widely shared.
She’s received a lot of criticism in recent years for the pictures, which show her happily showing off her shape on social media, from vile trolls who claim that she should hide her age.
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
What set off the haters was a video that was posted on July 4, 2022.
In the picture, “God Bless the U.S.A.” is playing in the background while the PETA spokesperson dons a skimpy red, white, and blue string bikini.
She alleges that people criticized her, despite the comments section being full of guys complimenting her beauty.
She posted a fresh picture of herself “squatting on a coffee table” in another string bikini a few days later.
'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
She boldly writes, “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.'” in the description of the scandalous photo.
The message goes on to say, “I’ll tell you something that may surprise you. It’s true that I can dress and do anything I want. That being said, here is me squatting on a coffee table in a bikini.
Restrictions on content
D’Errico claims that in addition to expressing their hateful views, 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
In an Instagram post that has since been removed, she 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.” She was wearing a little blue bikini in the post. When a successful, self-assured woman is shadow banned and forced to remove all of her postings, a group of women haters regularly report all of my posts because it boosts their self-esteem.
“Bullying through technology is still bullying,” she continues. Furthermore, Donna is not bullied.
She kept submitting the photos that were “shadow banned,” which indicates that content is censored from certain sections of an online community, since she didn’t want to become a victim of the predators on the internet.
The image she captions shows her riding a pumpkin while sporting a lacy black corset and thigh-high black boots. “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 says.
then writes in the now-deleted post that there is “nothing wrong with these photos,” and then goes one step further by saying, “Hater women: Feel better about yourselves.” Help other ladies. By doing this, you can also shine.
“Failing that, I guess you can simply kiss my ass,” the post goes on.
Even if some of her riskier photos are still being taken down, she still fights against those who try to alter her online persona.
She posted a picture of herself in a sexy red bikini on Facebook on June 27 and wrote, “Yes, I’m still wearing bikinis.” Any objections? She writes.
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