Donna D’Errico shared new images on Instagram, where she wore a black plunging negligee as she soaked herself in a hot tub.
The 56-year-old Baywatch actress looked incredibly toned with a tiny waist for her afternoon dip.
The TV star posed for a photoshoot in a backyard. The stunner had a tan and lots of make-up on, but no jewelry as she got wet for the pin-up shoot.
In one of the Playboy model’s captions, she asked her followers to “be kind today.”
This follows months of trolling where haters told her she was ‘too old’ to do pin-up shoots at 56, to which she clapped back.
Donna D’Errico shared new images on Instagram, showing her wearing a black plunging negligee as she soaked herself in a bubble bath
The 56-year-old Baywatch actress looked incredibly toned with a tiny waist. She posed for a photo shoot in a backyard. The stunner had a tan and lots of make-up on but no jewelry as she got wet for the pin-up shoot
In one of her captions, she asked her followers to “be kind today.” This follows months of trolling where haters told her she was ‘too old’ to do pin-up shoots at 56, to which she clapped back
Donna has been under attack for years for posting sexy photos on social media.
In 2022, D’Errico said she feels “beautiful” despite trolls telling her she was “too old” to share bikini photos online.
The actress, who played Donna Marco in Baywatch after posing for Playboy, showed off her figure many times in skimpy lingerie.
She captioned one of her seductive posts: ‘Oh no she didn’t just post a picture of herself in her underwear. #Oh yes I did. I just like this photo. I think I look beautiful.’
It came after trolls targeted her with messages saying she was not allowed to pose as she did in her modeling and acting heyday.
The mother-of-two, who had one of her children with her Mötley Crüe bassist ex-husband Sixx, 64, and another from another relationship, hit back: “I feel sexy as hell.
‘Men compliment me and I eat it up. Let me live. When I’m 80, I’ll look back and be so glad I did this while I was hot.”
She was on Baywatch with Pamela Anderson and Yasmine Bleeth
Last year she posed again in a red swimsuit for a photo shoot
Donna – who joined OnlyFans – said in 2022: ‘Today marks two years without alcohol in my life. I don’t miss it. I have worked quietly, raised children alone, struggled, watched my children grow up, and struggled even more. I lost my mother and became depressed along the way.
“First of all, my kids were great, so I did a good job. Secondly, I never stopped acting, I never gave up my passion, to be an artist, to create something with words on paper.
‘When I wasn’t acting, I was quietly writing scripts. And third, I invested.
Donna shared the pin-up who also works for the payment site OnlyFans
“I’m standing here on the porch of another investment house that I just closed today, marking my two-year anniversary of living without alcohol. I paid cash for it. Li
This comes after she posed nude for a cause close to her heart at the end of March
She went nude in a new ad for PETA, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
The star wore nothing but a pair of hoop earrings as she jumped out with her arms. Her long brown hair is worn in soft waves and she is done up in icy makeup as she smiles at the camera.
“Wear your own skin, wear vegan,” is written on her unclothed body. In its Spring 2024 ad, PETA urged people not to wear leather, feathers or fur.
Donna also made her own statement.
“The reason I don’t wear animal products in my wardrobe, shoes or anything like that is just because I don’t want animals to suffer,” shared the pinup who also works for the payment site OnlyFans.
D’Errico posed nude in March for a cause close to her heart. She went nude in a new ad for PETA, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
‘I would never want to see such animal cruelty. They can’t live without their fur, skin or feathers, but we can.’
Donna also appeared in a video for PETA.
“For those who think it might be difficult to transition to a vegan wardrobe, it isn’t,” the model said.
“I mean, there are so many great products and designers that have cruelty-free fashion that is just as good, if not better, and they are really cute.”
Peta warned against wearing animal parts.
“The production of leather, wool and other animal materials consumes enormous amounts of natural resources, pollutes waterways, leads to deforestation and biodiversity loss, and emits enormous amounts of greenhouse gases,” the organization said.
“It’s a stark reminder that our fashion choices have far-reaching consequences beyond just aesthetics.”
Their slogan is: ‘Choose vegan. Choose kindness. And wear your own BEAUTIFUL skin.’