Donna D’Errico Slams Critics After Swimsuit Will get Referred to as ‘Raunchy’

‘Baywatch’ alum Donna D’Errico drew criticism after posting a video on social media that was shortly labeled “raunchy.” It didn’t take lengthy for the actress to fireside again, although, calling out her naysayers’ personal questionable antics. Was she proper? You determine.

“Baywatch” alum Donna D’Errico (Picture Credit score: Screenshot)

At 54 years outdated, “Baywatch” alum Donna D’Errico, who performed lifeguard Donna Marco from 1996 to 1998, determined to indicate the world that she nonetheless had it after on-line haters alleged that she was “too outdated” to put on sure kinds of swimwear. Taking to TikTok for the primary time, the actress posted a clip to her account by which she is seen from the chin down whereas dancing and turning back and forth in a crimson, 2-piece bathing go well with that confirmed off her gorgeous physique.

“I’ve had this account for awhile [sic] and by no means posted something. Right here’s my first submit. I hope you prefer it,” D’Errico wrote within the caption.

Indisputably, Donna D’Errico seems superb within the footage with a physique that ladies of all ages would like to have, as you possibly can see in her submit under. Sadly, not everybody was a fan. In truth, a U.Okay. media outlet shortly labeled the star’s TikTok account as “raunchy” in an article printed the day after D’Errico posted the “controversial” clip on social media.

The U.Okay. outlet that printed the article concerning the clip ran with a headline that referenced Donna D’Errico’s “raunchy TikTok account,” calling her swimsuit movies “saucy.” However, D’Errico didn’t agree with the media’s evaluation and shortly slammed the headline in a submit that was uploaded to her Instagram Story, in response to Fox Information.

“Um…it’s actually one single video of me,” she wrote on a screenshot of the article. “Good clickbait however I don’t admire it since I’m not raunchy and don’t submit or do raunchy stuff.”

The video, which featured stickers with the phrases “Thirst lure,” “Seaside time,” “Are you in?” and “Dad Bod,” was additionally shared to D’Errico’s Instagram web page, the place she took a swipe at critics who claimed she was “determined” for modeling swimwear on social media and alleged she was “too outdated” for two-piece fits.

“Right here’s me modeling my new line of bathing fits for girls over 50,” D’Errico joked within the caption. “Comply with me for extra AARP suggestions.”

Donna D’Errico beforehand defended herself in opposition to on-line critics after haters left unfavorable feedback on a video that she shared on Instagram in a Fourth of July submit. Within the clip in query, D’Errico was seen sporting a swimsuit that donned the American flag which drew the ire of different girls who felt the swimwear was inappropriate for the getting older actress.

“Fairly a number of girls complained concerning the 4th of July video I posted in a crimson white & blue [swimsuit] as a result of they thought I used to be ‘classier than that’ and ‘too outdated to put on [that]’ and, my favourite, ‘determined,’” she wrote within the caption of an Instagram submit that featured a photograph of her in a pale pink 2-piece. “Let me let you know one thing that may shock you. I can truly put on and do actually no matter I need.”

Additional defying her critics, Donna D’Errico joined OnlyFans. In an interview with Fox Information Digital, she addressed each the “hateful feedback” that she had acquired after sharing her images and defined her choice to affix the subscription-based grownup platform.

“After the second picture went viral, I obtained a whole lot of backlash from that too, however I additionally acquired a whole lot of assist from individuals who not solely loved what I needed to say but additionally simply loved seeing me,” D’Errico recalled. “And I assume I’m bored with the judging, the bullying and all of the hate. It could be good to submit some issues and never have that occur. And the reality is, common social media simply doesn’t do it for me. There’s simply a whole lot of judging and hate that goes on there.”

D’Errico then took a swipe on the on-line trolls or “keyboard warriors” who resort to on-line bullying as she additional defined why she selected to affix OnlyFans.

“I do know there’s not rather a lot that may be performed with that, as a result of that’s all the time going to be there,” D’Errico defined, referring to the net hate she acquired on social media. “You will have all these keyboard warriors who really feel very highly effective making enjoyable of others, tearing them down whereas hiding behind a pc,” she continued. “I’ve had that occurred a lot all through my profession – ever since I turned a public determine,” D’Errico added. “And whereas it doesn’t actually trouble me, for probably the most half, I might nonetheless wish to submit issues with out these repercussions. So I lastly stated, ‘To heck with it.’”

Whether or not you agree with the previous “Baywatch” star and her modeling selections, she does make a legitimate level about many media retailers. Too usually, they sensationalize headlines to achieve clicks. Much like on-line trolls and bullies, the media can and has utilized a crucial narrative to some tales that truly falls flat as soon as the reader digs deeper. On this case, one video hardly makes for a “raunchy TikTok account.” So, the lesson right here is to type your individual opinion — not from headlines however fairly from the precise content material of the article and the proof out there.