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Donna D'Errico, from the show "Baywatch," says that her joining OnlyFans "may upset some people."
Donna D'Errico is standing up to the people who say she's "too old" to wear a bikini.
The "Baywatch" star said that she has joined OnlyFans, a social media site for subscribers only, where she will be able to connect with her former co-star Carmen Electra. In an Instagram post on Tuesday, 54-year-old D'Errico talked about why she made a page on OnlyFans.
She wrote, "I don't think too much of myself or the fact that I'm on that site." "This post could make some people unhappy. I don't care. OnlyFans is a social media site that is a lot like the others, but it has a few big differences. "No censorship, and no bullies or people who hate. I'm in."
For now, it's free to sign up for her OnlyFans page. Creators can get tips or paid private messages through the site.
D'Errico said that her OnlyFans page will have pictures of her modeling in bikinis and lingerie, outtakes from magazine editorials, "me doing funny things in bikinis because I have such a great sense of humor and am also so humble," and new and old photos and videos from behind-the-scenes. She also said, "One thing you won't see is my hoo-ha. Your manhood is what I don't want to see."
The actor and model who used to work for Playboy called out the double standards of some OnlyFans fans. "All of these famous people who post naked or shirtless pictures of themselves on Instagram and Twitter are always hiding their private parts with their hands," she wrote. "Boom, thousands of likes and comments talking about body positivity, confidence, and empowerment, and you go, girl! Hot! But put that same photo of that same celebrity on [OnlyFans], where she can control who sees it, and now she's gross and broke. People kill me."
She has spoken out against online bullies before, most recently in an Instagram post on July 16. "Quite a few women complained about the 4th of July video I posted in a red, white, and blue bikini because they thought I was "classier than that," "too old to wear a bikini," and, my favorite, "desperate,"" D'Errico wrote. "I'm going to tell you something that might shock you. I can wear and do just about anything I want."
D'Errico says that she runs her OnlyFans account by herself: "I'm not having an agency run it for me, and I won't let those hired chatters pretend to be me in the messages. This is very common now. But I'll have fun with this for a while, and if it gets too much for me to handle on my own, I'll just shut it down."
OnlyFans was started in 2016, and since then it has become a place where creators and performers of sexually explicit content can make money. Last summer, adult performers were upset when the company said it was going to ban pornography because it had to follow the rules of its banking partners. A week later, the site changed its mind and said it would not ban sexually explicit content because it had "secured the assurances needed to support our diverse creator community."
CEO Ami Gan, who was the company's chief marketing officer before founder Tim Stokely quit, is in charge of OnlyFans right now. OnlyFans is still supporting adult performers, but it is also trying to get mainstream celebrities to join its platform. It has also started to commission original content that is not adult for OFTV, its free streaming platform and app. This includes a reality show from British reality TV stars Chloe, Demi, and Frankie Sims, who left "The Only Way Is Essex."