‘Baywatch’ star says her priest would find her OnlyFans ‘sinful’: But ‘I’m not doing porn’

 ‘Baywatch’ star says her priest would find her OnlyFans ‘sinful’: But ‘I’m not doing porn’

“Baywatch” star Donna D’Errico, who’s on the adult-subscription site OnlyFans, says her priest would disapprove, because there is porn on the site.

“I’ll be honest, there is a little bit [of conflict], and I get conflicted sometimes, but, I mean, I’m not doing anything,” she told Fox News Digital.

“I’m not doing porn, I’m not sleeping around,” she said. “I’m not doing anything with anyone, period.

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

D’Errico, 55, who played scantily clad lifeguard Donna Marco on “Baywatch” and “Baywatch Nights,” posed nude for her upcoming campaign with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — and told Fox News Digital that she’s never felt more comfortable in her skin.

“Is it considered sinful if I asked my priest, ‘Is it OK if I do this?’ He would say, ‘Ya, It’s not OK.’ But I’ve found my peace,” she said. “I feel like, as women, we can be all of the above. We don’t have to just be the OnlyFans girls or just the super elegant, classy girl that dresses in a demure way — you can be everything.”

Donna D’Errico attends the 2023 Last Chance for Animals Gala in Beverly Hills last October. Getty Images

Last month, in an interview with Fox News Digital, D’Errico defended her career on OnlyFans.

“I would love to clear the misconception that every female, and male, I guess that’s on OnlyFans is doing porn,” she said at the time. “It’s just not true. I think people are starting to get that now, just sort of starting to.

“There’s a ton of celebrities on there now,” she added. “And you know, I know that people associate OnlyFans with porn, and I know that … for a long period of time [it] was the primary thing going on there. But just because you’re on OnlyFans doesn’t mean you’re doing it.”

D’Errico, who joined OnlyFans last year, said she’s gained “tens of thousands of only boyfriends” from the site.

The women of “Baywatch” in 1996 (left to right): Traci Bingham, Donna D’Errico, Yasmine Bleeth, Gena Lee Nolin and Nancy Valen. Getty Images

“I was comfortable with my body before, but I’ve gotten a lot more comfortable now after having found OnlyFans because, unlike Instagram and some other social media where there’s lots of censorship and bullying, on OnlyFans it’s not like that,” she told Fox News Digital.

D’Errico added, “I like simple things, I like being sexy. I like being nude and walking around my house nude, but I also like dressing up in a really sweet, elegant way. All women can encompass all of those things if they want to.”

She said she feels “a lot more comfortable with my nude self around people than I did before,” which helped her decide to participate in the PETA “wear your own skin” campaign.

Donna D’Errico in an undated photo with her former “Baywatch” co-star David Hasselhoff. WireImage

According to Fox News Digital, she’s completely nude except for wearing a Saint Benedict pendant necklace in the advertisements.

“They came up with this concept of wearing your own skin, meaning not just I’d rather go naked than wear fur; it encompasses anti-down, because there’s clothing that’s filled with down,” said D’Errico, a vegan.

“Anti-wool, anti-leather, anything that comes off of an animal that we wear as clothing — it encompasses that.

Donna D’Errico on the set of “Baywatch” in 1996. She played lifeguard Donna Marco. WireImage

“I wanted it to be a little further reaching than just one particular element of an animal.”

She added that they offered her nude colored pasties — and a nude thong — but that she refused, “because there would be a crew around and I’m like, ‘I’m comfortable. I’m OK with my naked body.

“It’s a natural thing.”

D’Errico, who posed for Playboy as its Playmate of the Month in September 1995, starred in “Baywatch” from 1996 to 1998. In recent years, she has guest-starred on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “9-1-1” on Fox.