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Donna D'Errico Claps Back at Protests for Rocking Raunchy Outfits at Age 56
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The former 'Baywatch' star publicly declares that she can wear whatever she wants despite her age after haters apparently reported her photos on social media.

AceShowbiz - Donna D'Errico did not hesitate to respond to haters who took issue with her choice of style. The actress portraying Donna Marco on "Baywatch" clapped back at online critics who wanted her to stop wearing raunchy outfits.

On Thursday, June 27, the 56-year-old actress publicly declared that she can wear whatever she wants despite her age. Making use of her Instagram page, she treated her followers to a new thirst trap.

Donna uploaded a never-before-seen photo of her rocking a sizzling ensemble. She flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a red bra top, which came with animal print graphics on it. She also put on a leggy display in a pair of skimpy matching undies that featured a knot on one of their sides.

The former Playboy Playmate kept the look simple by ditching her jewelry. She looked stunning with her minimal makeup, including long lashes and black eyeliner. In addition, her long brunette hair was parted to the side and let loose.

In the picture, Donna was striking a pose in a nearly all-white living room of her house. She was standing close in front of the camera, offering her fans a good look at her flawless skin. While looking in another direction, she gave a stern facial expression. She was also holding what looked like a white bed sheet in one of her hands.

Along with the snap, the content creator on adult-only platform OnlyFans fired back at haters who seemingly reported her Instagram photos, "Yes, still wearing bikinis. Any objections?" adding a smiling face with three heart emojis. She went on to tease, "I'm off to the beach today. Who's in?"

This was not the first time Donna responded to critics. In March, she stated, "It's not nice to go on peoples accounts reporting perfectly fine photos and videos to cause their account to get flagged and posts to get removed. Feeling bad about yourself doesn't make it okay to try to bring down someone else to make you feel better about yourself."

The brunette beauty then insisted, "I'm putting this right back up." She additionally defended her content, "Nothing wrong with this video. Some people hate seeing others shine. Sending out positive vibes to you all even the ones who did that."

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