Baywatch star Donna D39Errico 55 SCARES haters for tagging her

Baywatch star Donna D'Errico, 55, SCARES haters for tagging her sexy Instagram photos, causing them to be DELETED: 'It's not nice'

Donna D'Errico took to Instagram to complain about the haters reporting her sexy pictures, resulting in the snaps being removed.

The Baywatch veteran seemed pretty angry that trolls could do such a thing.

And on Monday, the 55-year-old sex kitten defiantly posted some of her old photos and videos, which she claims were removed for no other reason than her haters were jealous of her hot looks.

In a video, the actress was seen wearing a black dress with cut-outs that accentuated her toned and toned body.

Another shot showed her in a rust-colored strappy bikini that put her hard-earned abs on full display.

“It's not nice to report flawless photos and videos on people's accounts, which results in their account being flagged and posts removed,” began the ex of 65-year-old Mötley Crüe rock star Nikki Sixx.

Donna D'Errico took to Instagram to complain about the haters who are tagging her sexy pictures and getting them removed.  The Baywatch veteran seemed pretty angry that trolls could do such a thing.  And on Monday, the 55-year-old reposted some of her old photos and videos

Donna D'Errico took to Instagram to complain about the haters who are tagging her sexy pictures and getting them removed. The Baywatch veteran seemed pretty angry that trolls could do such a thing. And on Monday, the 55-year-old reposted some of her old photos and videos

“When you're feeling bad, it's not OK to try to bring someone else down to make yourself feel better,” she said, assuming that people who slack off don't like themselves.

“I’ll put this right back up,” she insisted. In fact, it looks like the Kardashians do it on a daily basis.

“There is nothing wrong with this video,” she claimed.

She ended her note with, “Some people hate to see others shine. Sending positivity to all of you ❤️ even those who have done this.”

Late last year, the former Playboy Playmate announced that she had joined Only Fans.

Recently, the devout Catholic opened up about the differences between her faith and her hot modeling career, the Playboy Playmate era, and her Only Fans account.

“I’ll be honest, there is a little bit [of conflict]and I get conflicted sometimes, but I don't do anything,” she told Fox News Digital last month.

In a video, she was seen wearing a black dress with cutouts that accentuated her toned and toned body.

In a video, she was seen wearing a black dress with cutouts that accentuated her toned and toned body. “It's not nice to report flawless photos and videos on people's accounts, which results in their account being flagged and posts removed,” began the ex of 65-year-old Mötley Crüe rock star Nikki Sixx

Recently, the devout Catholic opened up about the differences between her faith and her hot modeling career, the Playboy Playmate era, and her Only Fans account

Recently, the devout Catholic opened up about the differences between her faith and her hot modeling career, the Playboy Playmate era, and her Only Fans account

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“I don’t do porn, I don’t sleep around,” she said.

“I don’t do anything with anyone, period.”

“I’m having fun,” she added. “I’m not hurting anyone,” she added.

Donna, best known for playing lifeguard Donna Marco on Baywatch for two seasons from 1996 to 1998, wondered what her priest would say to her Only Fans account.

“Is it considered a sin if I ask my priest, “Is it OK if I do this?”

“He would say, ‘Yeah, that’s not OK.’ But I found peace,” she said.

“I feel like as women we can be all of those things.”

“We don't have to be just the OnlyFans girls or just the super elegant, stylish girl who dresses demurely – you can be anything.”

The brunette bombshell also said she now feels more confident in herself and her body thanks to Only Fans – and wants to clear up the misconception that the site only offers porn.

“I would like to clear up the misconception that every woman and every man, I guess, who is on OnlyFans is doing porn,” she said at the time.

“It's just not true.” I think people are starting to realize that now, at least in some way.

“There are a lot of celebrities there now,” she added.

“And you know, I know that people associate OnlyFans with porn, and I know that…for a long time.” [it] was the most important thing there.

“But just because you’re on OnlyFans doesn’t mean you do.”