BAYWATCH beauty Donna D’Errico has slammed fans who try and get her sexy social media content deleted.
The 55-year-old TV star, who is also active on adult subscription service OnlyFans, enjoys treating her followers to racy bikini and lingerie pictures and videos.



But every now and then the material gets reported to moderators who decide whether or not it is in breach of the site’s community guidelines.
Fighting back, ageless Donna re-posted a video of her modelling a daring dress that seemingly offended some.
She wrote: “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.
“I’m putting this right back up. Nothing wrong with this video.
“Some people hate seeing others shine. Sending out positive vibes to you all, even the ones who did that.”
She also re-shared a stunning pictured of herself in a tiny bikini standing in a utility room.
“Reposting this one too!” she wrote. “The original caption was ‘Sweeping in style – bikini edition’. There’s nothing wrong with this photo !! Sending peaceful beautiful vibes to everyone.”
Instagram‘s guidelines are intended to protect users from potentially harmful content.
They read: “When you report a piece of content (example: post, comment, story) to us, we will take action to hide or remove that content from Instagram if we find that it goes against our Community Guidelines. Our Community Guidelines define what is and isn’t allowed on Instagram, and they apply all over the world. They’re designed to encourage expression and create a safe environment on Instagram.”
Donna played lifeguard Donna Marco and wore the iconic red bathing suit in beach drama Baywatch between 1996 and 1998.
The former Playmate was married to Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx, 65, from 1996 to 2007 and they have a daughter called Frankie-Jean, 23.
The actress is a devout Catholic and recently discussed the conflict between her faith and her raunchy modelling career.
She told Fox News: “Is it considered sinful if I asked my priest, ‘Is it OK if I do this?’
“He would say, ‘Ya, It’s not OK.’ But I’ve found my peace.
“I feel like, as women, we can be all of the above.
“We don’t have to just be the OnlyFans girls or just the super elegant, classy girl that dresses in a demure way — you can be everything.”


