Donna D'Errico IS BACK

Dare I say, Donna D'Errico is BACK? It has been 26 years since D'Errico burst onto the pop culture scene via her role as Playboy's Miss September 1995 and then landed a role on Baywatch as Donna Marco. That was followed by 11 years of marriage to Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue.

Now 53, D'Errico made it clear Friday night at a SAINT Candles & St. Jude Children's Hospital event that she hasn't lost a step and all the Instagram pretenders out there shall bow down to one of the legends of this industry. All you Instagram pretenders didn't have to put in the work to pump out 18 Baywatch episodes like D'Errico. You pretenders sit around sipping on your Fit Tea, lay around resorts who pay you to be there and then you call it a career.

Not Donna!

D'Errico came of age at a time when hot models had one shot to get it right via the pages of Playboy and then build on that via a relationship with a hair band rockstar. These Instagram models shall bow down to the OGs of this industry. Bow down to the ladies who paved the way and Donna is one of those legends.

However, as she made clear Friday night, D'Errico's not just riding off into the sunset just yet. The body is still in superior shape like a 5-year NFL vet just hitting its prime.

not completely natural like there’s little tweaks," D’Errico said in 2020. "There’s little things. There’s health. Then there’s Botox. There’s some filler. You know, nips. There’s little tucks."

Thursday, D'Errico announced she's one-year sober.

"A lot of really cool things started happening when I stopped drinking. I started making conscious decisions in every area of my life. I learned how to actually address my stressors instead of numbing them, and by doing so I realized you can’t selectively numb. If you numb the bad, you also numb the good.

"Life is good because I decided to make it that way. I’m proud of myself.

"Today’s forecast: 100% chance of winning."



Confirmed: Donna's back!















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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.