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‘Baywatch’ alum Donna D’Errico fires again after her bikini put up on social media was labeled ‘raunchy’

“Baywatch” alum Donna D’Errico fired again after a media outlet known as her TikTok account “raunchy.”

The 54-year-old actress shared a video on Sunday by which she was seen from the chin down as she danced and turned backward and forward in a crimson string bikini. “I’ve had this account for awhile and by no means posted something. Right here’s my first put up. I hope you prefer it,” she wrote within the caption.

On Monday, a U.Okay. outlet printed an article concerning the clip with a headline that referenced her “raunchy TikTok account” and “saucy bikini movies.” D’Errico slammed the headline in a put up that she uploaded to her Instagram Story.

“Um…it is actually one single video of me standing in a bikini,” she wrote on a screenshot of the article. “Good clickbait however I do not respect it since I am not raunchy and do not put up or do raunchy stuff.”

The previous “Battlebots” host additionally shared the video, which featured stickers with the phrases “Thirst lure,” “Seashore time,” “Are you in?” and “Dad Bod,” to her Instagram web page.

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

This isn’t the primary time that D’Errico has defended herself in opposition to on-line critics. Final summer time, she responded to haters who left unfavorable feedback on a video that she shared for a Fourth of July Instagram put up. Within the clip, the mannequin was seen carrying an American flag string bikini. 

“Fairly a couple of girls complained concerning the 4th of July video I posted in a crimson white & blue bikini as a result of they thought I used to be ‘classier than that’ and ‘too previous to put on a bikini’ and, my favourite, ‘determined,'” she wrote within the caption of an Instagram put up that featured a photograph of her in a pale pink string bikini.

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D’Errico continued, “Let me inform you one thing which may shock you. I can truly put on and do actually no matter I would like.”

“On that word, right here is me in a bikini squatting on a espresso desk,” she quipped.

The actress additional defied her critics by becoming a member of the subscription-based grownup platform OnlyFans. In August, she addressed the “hateful feedback” that she had acquired after sharing her bikini pictures and defined her determination to affix OnlyFans in an interview with Fox Information Digital.

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“After the second photograph went viral, I received a variety of backlash from that too, however I additionally acquired a variety of help from individuals who not solely loved what I needed to say but in addition simply loved seeing me in a bikini,” D’Errico stated. 

She continued, “And I assume I’m bored with the judging, the bullying and all of the hate. It will be good to put up 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 variety of judging and hate that goes on there.”

“I do know there’s not quite a bit that may be finished with that, as a result of that’s at all times going to be there. 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.”

“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 put up issues with out these repercussions. So I lastly stated, ‘To heck with it.’”

The previous Playboy Playmate starred as lifeguard Donna Marco on “Baywatch” from 1996 to 1998.

Fox Information Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.

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