Orange you glad she’s back on the red carpet?
“Baywatch” babe Donna D’Errico swapped her signature bikinis for something more sophisticated at the Last Chance For Animals Gala in Beverly Hills on Oct. 14, marking her first time in front of a step-and-repeat since June 2022.
The 55-year-old sex symbol donned a semi-sheer LaQuan Smith gown in a bold tangerine hue that featured caped sleeves and a curve-framing cut.
D’Errico, who wore her hair down in loose waves, accessorized with a disc-detailed chainmail clutch by Paco Rabanne, sky-high metallic pumps and a gold choker.
“I felt like a pretty butterfly my first time back on a carpet in over a year,” the actress wrote on Instagram alongside photos and videos from the night.
“I need to get out more often,” she continued. “I struggle with self esteem and self consciousness, but last night was lovely.”
She also gave a special shoutout to her glam squad and stylist, who “made me feel pretty.”
While the actress rarely attends Hollywood events, she has cultivated quite a following online since announcing she was joining onlyFans last year.
In fact, the brunette bombshell celebrated the one-year anniversary of joining the subscription-based service over the summer by posing in a handful of sultry styles.
“Wow, it’s almost been a year since I became a member of ‘that site’ and I have to admit, I’m loving every minute!” she wrote alongside photos of herself posing in a cheeky pale pink lingerie set.
“No haters, no trolls, no drama – just pure freedom to be myself. No ragrets, baby!”
D’Errico’s almost as famous for her epic clapbacks as she is for her swimsuit snaps; last July, she went viral after sharing a Fourth of July-themed video of herself in an American flag bikini, attracting more than a few haters to her comments section.
She responded by sharing another photo of herself in a tiny two-piece, along with a confident caption.
“Quite a few women complained … because they thought I was ‘classier than that’ and ‘too old to wear a bikini’ and, my favorite, ‘desperate,’” she wrote at the time.
“Let me tell you something that might surprise you. I can actually wear and do literally whatever I want.”