Former Baywatch star Donna D’Errico has been forced to defend herself on social media after she was accused of being “raunchy” for a post on her TikTok account.
D’Errico, 54, had originally posted a video to the social media site wherein she was seen from the chin down as she twirled and danced in a red string bikini.
She accompanied the video with the caption: “I’ve had this account for awhile and never posted anything. Here’s my first post. I hope you like it.”
Yet it wasn’t long before people had their say on the clip, with a few people suggesting that she was exposing too much of her body.
On Monday morning, a news outlet in the UK reportedly wrote an article on D’Errico’s video, along with a headline that described her TikTok account as “raunchy” and “saucy”.
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Well, it appears as though the actress took exception to the article in question, as well as anyone else who wants to try and demean her for the content she uploads.
Taking to her Instagram, D’Errico uploaded a story wherein she had taken a screenshot of the article, commenting:
“Um…it’s literally one single video of me standing in a bikini. Nice clickbait but I don’t appreciate it since I’m not raunchy and don’t post or do raunchy stuff.”
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Not finished there, the 54-year-old, who joined the famous Baywatch cast in 1996, shared a video with the stickers “”Thirst trap,” “Beach time,” and “Are you in?”
She joked: “Here’s me modeling my new line of bathing suits for women over 50. Follow me for more AARP tips.”
Of course, D’Errico has moved to hit back at online critics before. Only last summer did she respond to people who had unkind things to say regarding a video she’d posted on Fourth of July that saw her donning a string bikini in the colors of the American flag.
“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‘”.
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