Former Baywatch star Donna D’Errico is standing up for herself against online trolls and censorship. The 56-year-old actress and model has been facing criticism and backlash for sharing sultry photos of herself on social media.
Despite the negative comments, D’Errico remains unapologetic and confident, refusing to let the haters bring her down. She has been actively fighting against the censorship of her content, which has been repeatedly flagged and removed by Instagram.
The controversy began when D’Errico shared a patriotic post on July 4, 2022, wearing a red, white, and blue string bikini. While many fans praised her beauty and confidence, others criticized her for wearing a bikini at her age.
D’Errico responded to the criticism with a defiant post, wearing another string bikini and squatting on a coffee table. She wrote, “Let me tell you something that might surprise you. I can actually wear and do literally whatever I want.”
The actress has continued to share risqué photos and videos, despite the ongoing censorship and backlash. She has accused a group of women of systematically reporting her posts and causing them to be removed.
‘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
D’Errico has refused to back down, re-uploading the removed content and speaking out against the online bullying. She wrote, “Using technology to bully is still, in fact, bullying. And Donna doesn’t get bullied.”
Donna D’Errico, 54, sizzles in string bikini during downpour https://t.co/bnUCU44QUs pic.twitter.com/jtDIbPYfkE
— Page Six (@PageSix) January 23, 2023
The actress has also encouraged her fans to support and uplift each other, rather than tearing each other down. She wrote, “Hater women: Feel better about yourselves. Build up other women. In doing so, you can shine, too.”
D’Errico’s confidence and resilience in the face of online trolls and censorship have earned her widespread admiration and support. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of self-acceptance and the need to stand up against online bullying.