Baywatch’s Donna D'Errico slams ‘haters’ for reporting her after Only Fans revelation
Donna D'Errico is poised to go against the online "trolls" who keep reporting her social media posts "for no reason" after she revealed her Only Fans side hustle.
Donna D'Errico appears in a classic episode of Baywatch
Baywatch legend Donna D’Errico is taking a stand against some Instagram critics who keep flagging her risque snaps, causing them to be removed.
The 55-year-old, who has nearly three million followers on the platform and uses it to promote her works across a range of industries, isn’t letting the anonymous trolling get the best of her.
On Monday, the Hollywood star proved she won’t be kept back as she simply reuploaded one of her saucy clips that had been taken down.
In the clip, the actress leaned against a doorframe in a skintight black dress with some sexy cutouts and bright red heels as she wiggled into some sensual poses but seemingly nothing that would violate the platform’s user guidelines.
In the caption, Donna raged: “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.
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She assured her critics that when her posts are reported for “no reason” she’ll simply be putting them “right back up”, and ended her message on an optimistic note: “Sending out positive vibes to you all, even the ones who did that.”
Unfortunately, this didn’t seem to be enough of a declaration for those flagging Donna’s posts as she returned to Instagram on Wednesday with another message, this time reposting a snap of herself in a bikini.
She wrote this time: “The original caption was; ‘Sweeping in style - bikini edition’.
“There’s nothing wrong with this photo !! Sending peaceful beautiful vibes to everyone.”
The actress’ critics have seemingly ramped up their efforts after the former Playboy Playmate revealed she had joined Only Fans last year.
The devout Catholic opened up to Fox News Digital about her new income streams last month, admitting: “I get conflicted sometimes,” but “found my peace” in it.
She explained that she felt more morally at ease because she’s not “doing porn”, “sleeping around” or “hurting anyone”, instead she classified her work simply as “having fun”.
The sex symbol who rose to fame as a scantily clad lifeguard in the late 1990s hopes to use her work to “clear the misconception” about OnlyFans being equivalent to the adult film industry.