Baywatch vet Donna D’Errico, 54, flaunts her body in swimsuits after being body-shamed for her pinup poses: ‘Someone please tell me again I’m too old to wear bikinis’ .
Donna D’Errico looked ageless as she flaunted her toned body in skimpy swimsuits in a video shared to Instagram on Friday.
The Baywatch actress, 54, strutted around her bedroom while modeling two different string bikinis.
‘Someone please tell me again that I’m too old to wear bikinis. Next!’ she wrote in the caption of her photo that it was a reaction to the trolling she received last year for posting pinup photos.
Flaunt it: Donna D’Errico looked ageless as she flaunted her toned and fit body in a pair of skimpy swimsuits on Friday. The actress, 54, strutted around her bedroom as she modeled strappy bikinis in a video on social media.
The Survive The Game star proudly showed off her flat tummy and perky butt.
Her fashion show saw her move and dance in front of the camera to Michael Bublé’s Feeling Good.
Donna appeared to be wearing little makeup, showing off her flawless complexion.
The Paparazzi X-Posed director styled her shoulder-length blonde hair in loose layers.
Perky: The Survive the Game star proudly showed off her flat tummy and perky butt at the fashion show as she wiggled and danced in front of the camera to Michael Bublé’s Feeling Good
This wasn’t the first time the pinup model has come under fire for posting sexy photos due to her age.
On July 4, the Frank and Penelope actress posed in a red, white and blue bikini, which many women spoke against, to which she returned the applause.
Let me tell you something that might surprise you. In fact, I can literally wear and do whatever I want,’ he stated.
Too old?: Rejecting the recent trolling she’s received and the constraints older women often face in society, the former Baywatch star posted: ‘Someone please tell me again I’m too old to wear bikinis.’ Next!’
The mother of two, who shares daughter Frankie, 22, and son Rhyan, 29, with her ex-husband, Motley Crue member Nikki Sixx, 64, sparked controversy when she opened her own OnlyFans account on October.
Explaining her decision, the former Playboy model wrote on Instagram: “All these celebs are posting topless and nude photos of themselves here on IG and Twitter all the time covering their big parts with their hands.” Boom, thousands of likes and comments talking about body positivity, confidence, and empowerment, and voila, girl! Hot!
“But take that same photo of that same celebrity and put it in OF where she can control who sees it and now she’s gross and tough. People kill me.
Throwback: The model has been criticized multiple times for posting sexy photos due to her age. After some women criticized her July 4th post, Donna responded, “I can actually wear and do literally whatever I want.”