If you grew up in the 90s, you’re likely familiar with seaside drama Baywatch. The team of lifeguards, led by Mitch Buchannon (Hasselhoff), is famous for many reasons, not least their outfits. Donna D’Errico, who played Donna Marco in the show, recently took to Instagram wearing the iconic red bathing suit, and fans agree she’s still stunning.
D’Errico posted an image of herself wearing the iconic outfit last week with the caption, “Guess who found her old swimsuit…” Comments on the post are limited, but the visible ones are full of praise. A limited post on Instagram allows the user to restrict specific interactions, such as muting new followers for a set period or hiding others entirely.
Billynch replied, “Perfect Fit,” while another cpleo86 said, “As beautiful now as back then. Perhaps even more so.” D’Errico also thanked one user, Shakin355, who posted, “Still fits like a glove and looks great. Nice pic.” It seems the actress is quite fond of the outfit, as she showed it off to celebrate her 55th birthday in 2023, per Page Six. The post, which has since been deleted, reportedly had the caption, “Posting some cake on my birthday because I said I would, because I feel like it, and because why not.”
D’Errico Swapped Careers A Few Years Ago
The outlet also explains that the Baywatch bombshell made a career swap in 2022. She is now an OnlyFans model. She reportedly said at the time, “I obviously don’t take myself, or the fact that I’m on that site, too seriously.”
D’Errico is no stranger to racy images online, but she revealed she is actually rather shy and self-conscious. On May 9, she posted a heartfelt post to her fans on Instagram. “There’s a version of me that lives online…confident, composed, desirable. And while that version isn’t false, it’s also incomplete,” she explained. “Because behind those photos is someone much quieter. More guarded. Someone still learning how to let herself be seen without the need to be perfect,” the actress adds.
She also addresses an article by Parade, which points out her rare public appearances. “It’s true that I’m rarely seen out in public. Not because I’m cold or disconnected, but because I’m shy in a way that runs deep.” D’Errico concludes her post by saying, “We just need to keep showing up…quietly, imperfectly, honestly. I think that’s enough.”