Baywatch's Donna D'Errico is UNRECOGNIZABLE without makeup and filters

Baywatch star Donna D’Errico, 55, looks UNRECOGNIZABLE from her picture-perfect bikini Instagrams — as she is FINALLY pictured makeup- and filter-free

She regularly showcases her sizzling, age-defying figure in stunning Instagram bikini shots.

But Donna D’Errico’s revealed her filter-free look on Memorial Day when she was spotted out on a walk in Hollywood with her son Rhyan D’Errico, 30, joining her.

The 55-year-old Baywatch beauty stayed comfortable by going makeup free for the outing, and she kept her curvaceous figure mostly covered with a white ensemble.

In included a baggy sweatsuit-like sleeveless jumpsuit with thin straps that showcased her arms and cleavage.

She dressed the look down by adding a mustard yellow sports bra, and she prepared for a long hike by wearing a chunky set of gray New Balance trainers. 

What a difference! Donna D’Errico, 55, was practically unrecognizable when she was spotted out in Hollywood on a walk on Monday without her usual heavy makeup or Instagram filters


Casual: The Baywatch beauty showed off her natural face and kept her curvaceous figure mostly covered with a white ensemble. It was a serious contrast from the heavily filtered bikini selfies that she usually posts to Instagram and her OnlyFans account

Although Donna is best known as a blonde from her stint on Baywatch from 1996 to 1998, she showed off elegant brunette tresses for her holiday stroll.

They were tucked up in a white baseball cap with messy strands and a high ponytail peaking out from the back.

The actress and model stopped with Rhyan at a Target, where she grabbed a bag of tasty dried blueberries for a healthy snack before heading on her hike.

They appeared to be going for a walk around the Hollywood Reservoir, which is a popular route for residents looking to get some exercise and a favorite of several local stars.

Her son Rhyan was dressed casually in a gray graphic T-shirt with matching gray shorts and his own New Balance athletic shoes.

He wore slim metal-frame glasses and sported a thick red beard.

Donna appears to have kept quiet over the years about Rhyan’s father, and he was born in 1993, three years before her marriage to Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx.

Sixx later adopted Rhyan, and the celebrity son followed both of his parents with a career that bridges Hollywood and music making, as he works as a film composer.


Woman in white: Her ensemble included a baggy sweatsuit-like sleeveless jumpsuit with thin straps that showcased her arms and cleavage. She dressed the look down by adding a mustard yellow sports bra

Light on her feet: She prepared for a long hike by wearing a chunky set of gray New Balance trainers

Darker: Although Donna is best known as a blonde from her stint on Baywatch from 1996 to 1998, she showed off elegant brunette tresses for her holiday stroll

Donna also shares her 22-year-old daughter Frankie-Jean Mary Sixx with the 64-year-old hair metal rocker. 

Although D’Errico and Sixx briefly split after Frankie-Jean was born, as he went to rehab, they reunited, only to split for good in 2006. Donna filed for divorce on ground of irreconcilable differences, and they marriage was dissolved in 2007. 

The Baywatch beauty has lately been giving her fans a particularly intimate look at her via an OnlyFans account, which is free to subscribe to, though she charges for her most risqué content.

However, she only presents herself there or online after transforming herself with makeup and heavy filters, so fans rarely get the opportunity to see her natural beauty.

In recent months, Donna has defended herself on line over criticisms from some followers that plastic surgery is the only thing keeping her figure in check.

However, she told Yahoo Life in November of last year that she has lately been making strides to feel less self-conscious about her body and about the opinions of anonymous strangers on the internet.

‘I still feel a little self-conscious here and there — sometimes a lot,’ she admitted. ‘But I’ve learned to let that stuff go and stop worrying so much about what other people say and what other people think and just live. 

‘I wear what I want and I say what I want and I do what I want, and I have stopped living the way that other people think that I should live and I live the way I want to live,’ she added, defiantly. ‘I think that’s what you’re seeing now… is that level of confidence. And I think that everybody knows that confidence is sexy.’

However, she noted that she still receives bullying when she posts intentionally racy photos, though she thought the worst criticism came from ‘other women,’ rather than men.

No fuss: Her hair was tucked up in a white baseball cap with messy strands and a high ponytail peaking out from the back

Family: She was joined by her son Rhyan D’Errico, 30. Rhyan has followed his mother and step-father Nikki Sixx’s paths to become a film composer

A series of mean reactions to a stunning bikini photo only emboldened her to keep sharing photos of herself.

‘I’m not going to not post that stuff anymore, because then they’re going to feel like they won, and they don’t win. I win,’ she continued. ‘I’m going to turn right back around and post more stuff in a bikini. And if I get more hate on that one, I’m going to post another. I’ll post something in lingerie. I’ll get even riskier if I feel like it. I look hot, and it’s my account. If I feel like posting a picture in my underwear, I’m going to.’

She also opened up about her OnlyFans account, admitting that she mainly started posting there to feel better about herself, though it turned out to be a rather lucrative endeavor. 

In the same interview, the actress also delved into her history with cosmetic surgery, while denying claims that her figure is solely the product of it.

She admitted to tightening up some loose skin after she lost a significant amount of weight following the death of her mother, but she said fans don’t appreciate all the hard work she puts into her body.

‘They don’t like to credit it to all of the hard work that I have done in the gym,’ she said, adding that hey instead credit years-old surgery for her current look.

‘Well, let me tell you something: You can’t create my body that you’ve seen me posting on Instagram in an operation room. It just can’t be done. There’s no amount of money that can do that,’ Donna said adamantly.

She also added that she had cut out alcohol from her life, which had been a major help in keeping her weight down, and it also helped her never worry again about blacking out and embarrassing herself from binge drinking.

Donna again referenced critics of her weight loss and figure in an Instagram post from earlier this month. 

Yum! The actress and model stopped with Rhyan at a Target, where she grabbed a bag of tasty dried blueberries for a healthy snack before heading on her hike

Standing up for herself: She has struck back at social media trolls in recent months after they claimed her body was solely the product of plastic surgery

Doing the work: Donna has admitted to getting her skin tightened after rapidly gaining and then losing 40 pounds after her mother’s death, but she said most of her stellar figure is attributable to hard work and putting time in at the gym

She said her skin tightening procedure, after initially gaining weight from grief and then quickly shedding 40 pounds, made her ‘feel better and more confident.’

However, D’Errico realized that not all of her fans could accept that.

‘People love to say I owe my body to plastic surgery. If saying that and believing that makes them feel better about themselves, go for it,’ she said dismissively.

‘No I’m not perfect. But perfect is impossible and boring,’ Donna continued, before taunting her fans with a good time. ‘I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I am enjoying freeing myself from fear of judgement by posting them. And if you don’t that’s ok too.’

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