Donna D’Errico Celebrates Her Birthday Month by Sharing Selfie in ‘Birthday Suit’

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Donna D’Errico is on absolute fire as she’s getting ready to make another turn around the sun. She turns 55 on March 30th and the festivities are already starting. “It’s my birthday month so here’s me in half my birthday suit,” the Baywatch star wrote to Instagram. She added a reminder that her OnlyFans link is in her bio.

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Donna D’Errico’s Half Birthday Suit Could Pass for Someone Half Her Age

D’Errico’s “half birthday suit” features her casually drinking from a mug while topless in her kitchen. She’s wearing sweatpants that are barely clinging below her hips and looking over her shoulder. Her light brown hair is pulled up in a messy ponytail and her lips look like they were just stung by a bee. It goes without saying, the former Playboy Playmate knows how to pull off the art of seduction.

Donna D’Errico’s always been a head-turner, but she’s been embracing this more as time goes on. She openly admitted to feeling lonely and turning to sex appeal to make herself feel better last November. But why shouldn’t she do what she wants? She’s also caught quite a bit of flak, which she says was primarily from women, for showing off so much of her body.

After being relentlessly trolled on mainstream social media platforms like Instagram, D’Errico chose to make the leap to OnlyFans. She’s not alone as far as gorgeous older women go in choosing to use the platform. Baywatch alum Carmen Electra and Wild Things actress Denise Richards went the same route. Notably, all three women have posed for Playboy, and all have concurred that OnlyFans puts their own images in their hands and is empowering in that way.

D’Errico’s Instagram Is Mostly Just a Portal to Her OnlyFans Account

Speaking with Fox News Digital last July, Donna D’Errico further explained how haters and trolls drove her towards OnlyFans. It was almost a bit of a rubber band effect, as if the alternative would be crushing to her self-esteem and autonomy.

“Once upon a time I used to allow what others thought of me to really bother me and even dictate my actions,” D’Errico recalled. “And those ‘others’ I speak of were almost exclusively other women. Strangers in public or haters online, so many women just seem to love tearing other women down. It affected me pretty badly over time. No matter how great I felt about how I looked when I left the house, if I got photographed while out, I’d be absolutely torn to shreds by mostly women making fun of everything about me in online comments.”

She then brought up a time when a female reporter pointedly asked her about her stretch marks. D’Errico was still on Baywatch and had gotten some marks on her leg after giving birth to her son. The camera followed the news reporter’s gaze and then focused on Donna while she thought of how to respond. Then when she said they were “stretch marks,” the reporter said, “Did you say stretch marks?” and grinned at her.

“She knew very well what they were but wanted to point them out on camera and ask me about them,” said D’Errico. “I thought I was going to vomit. I looked up at the female reporter, and she was grinning.”

D’Errico interpreted the interaction as malicious. “I ended the interview and quickly ran off in tears. I still remember that to this day. Women are just mean.”

After a Lifetime of Being Bullied, Donna D’Errico DGAF

Donna D’Errico also revealed that she’s been bullied her entire life. It didn’t get any better when she became famous. Finally, she came across a book called The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, and she learned how to stop taking other people’s problems personally.

“I still slip up and take things personally sometimes, and then I have to go back and re-read that book again to keep me immune to their Jedi mind tricks,” she said. “I think we are living in a time right now when people are getting tired of all the judgmental bulls–t. Or maybe I’m just older now and don’t care anymore. I suspect it’s a little of both.”

And when asked what she has to say to other women who may find themselves doubting if they should wear a bikini, D’Errico said to stop worrying what other people think. “Good Lord just wear it,” she said. “Life is shorter than you realize and there will always be someone with something rotten to say so just go have fun and don’t hurt anyone and do stuff that makes you happy.”

Every Month Is Birthday Suit Month for Donna D’Errico

The Fox News Digital interview came out amid a tumultuous time for D’Errico’s Instagram page. Constantly told she was “too old” to wear a bikini and shamed for her photos, she finally resorted to OnlyFans last summer. Trolls were reporting her photos and getting them taken down and she’d had enough.

“I don’t have a guy to wear sexy lingerie for. I live by myself, and I can’t exactly sit around my house in sexy lingerie alone,” D’Errico explained.

Then she realized she could just be herself and make money, too.

“I’m seeing these other celebrities on OnlyFans where they aren’t being censored. Instagram took down a photo of mine the other day. And yet, they don’t do the same for all the bullying that goes on there. So, I just felt like it was a platform for me. I could be on social media, but I could control who sees what I post. I get to wear sexy lingerie and I just have fun with it all.”

She added that she makes thousands of dollars from any given post on the pay-to-view platform. “It’s a win-win for me,” she said. “That’s not the reason I joined, but I’m just laughing at the whole double standard. It all started because I just wanted to try OnlyFans after everything that’s been happening on Instagram.”

You heard it straight from the babe herself, folks. Do “you” — not what everyone else thinks you should do. If Donna D’Errico can rock her birthday suit at 55, you can, too.

Read More: Donna D’Errico Flaunts Her Sculpted Abs and Butt in New Instagram Pictures

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