‘Baywatch’ alum Donna D’Errico slammed by trolls for seductive snaps, she claps back in hilarious way

Former Baywatch star Donna D’Errico clapped back at the “hater women” who repeatedly try to block her sultry content from social media.

The 56-year-old woman, a former Playboy Playmate, is not shy of sharing her flawless body with the world, and reminding online critics that she “doesn’t get bullied” she tells them to “simply kiss my a**.”

Keep reading to learn why D’Errico’s getting so much heat over her steamy photos!

After Alabama’s Donna D’Errico appeared in Playboy as a centerfold in September 1995, she then spent two years running through the sand in a red-hot swimsuit as a lifeguard in the hit TV series Baywatch.

Playing Donna Marco from 1996 to 1998, the stunning blonde starred alongside former Playmate Pamela Anderson, both who were married to members of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.

Over the years, the mother of two struggled in Hollywood, and failed to get leading roles.

However, on social media, the now 56-year-old woman is a superstar to her millions of followers, a fanbase of mostly men who salivate over her sexy images.

Red, white and blue

Unfortunately, not all netizens are on board with her bikini pictures lighting up the internet.

In the past few years, she’s taken a lot of heat for the images – where she’s seen proudly flaunting her figure on social media – from vicious trolls who say she should cover up at her age.

It was a clip shared on July 4 ,2022 that triggered the haters.

In the post, the PETA spokesperson is wearing a skimpy a red, white and blue string bikini, and “God Bless the U.S.A” is playing in the background.

While the comments section is filled with scores of men praising her beauty, she claims she was slammed by critics.

Days later, she shared a new post, with her in another string bikini, “squatting on a coffee table.

She defiantly captions the risqué image, “Quite a few women complained about the 4th of July video I posted in a red white & blue bikini because they thought I was ‘classier than that’ and ‘too old to wear a bikini’ and, my favorite, ‘desperate.’”

The post continues, “Let me tell you something that might surprise you. I can actually wear and do literally whatever I want. On that note, here is me in a bikini squatting on a coffee table.”

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The haters haven’t only shared their cruel opinions, according to D’Errico, many of them have been flagging her “sexy images” and causing them to be removed by Instagram.

 “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 get removed,” she wrote on a now deleted Instagram post, where she was wearing a tiny blue bikini. “There’s a group of women haters who routinely report all of my posts because it makes them feel better about themselves to see a thriving, confident woman get shadow banned and have to keep taking down all of her posts.”

She adds, “Using technology to bully is still, in fact, bullying. And Donna doesn’t get bullied.”

Refusing to fall prey to the online predators, she kept re-uploading the images that were “shadow banned,” which means content is blocked from areas of an online community.

“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 captions a photo where she’s straddling a pumpkin while wearing a lacy black corset and thigh-high black boots.

In the post, that’s also deleted, she pens that there’s “nothing wrong with these photos,” and taking her message one step further, she adds, “Hater women: Feel better about yourselves. Build up other women. In doing so, you can shine, too.”

The post continues, “failing that, I guess you can simply kiss my ass.”

And though some of her riskier images continue to be removed, she continues to fight the people attempting to edit her online image.

On June 27, she shared a photo on Facebook of her wearing a hot red bikini: “Yes, still wearing bikinis. Any objections?” she writes.

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