Donna D’Errico Reflects on Playboy Rejection 30 Years After Iconic Cover
- August 9, 2025
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Donna D’Errico, renowned for her role in “Baywatch,” recently shared her experience of being turned down by Playboy, three decades after her memorable debut as a Playmate. Despite being in peak physical condition and maintaining a strong fan base, D’Errico’s proposal to reappear in the magazine was met with unexpected disinterest. Instead, the publication suggested she submit images for potential social media use, marking a significant shift in their content strategy.
D’Errico’s interaction with Playboy highlights the magazine’s evolution from its traditional print roots to a more digital-focused presence. The actress expressed surprise at the change, noting that while the print edition no longer exists, she anticipated that pictorials would still be part of their offerings. However, Playboy’s response indicated a departure from its past practices, aligning with broader industry trends towards digital content and social media engagement.
In response to this shift, D’Errico has embraced technology by launching an innovative AI chat experience called “Call Donna D.” This platform allows fans to interact with an AI version of the actress, offering both casual and more intimate conversations. Available 24/7, this service provides a unique way for fans to connect with D’Errico, blending personal interaction with cutting-edge technology.
Beyond her AI venture, D’Errico has found success on OnlyFans, where she engages directly with subscribers. Her presence on the platform has allowed her to maintain a connection with fans while enjoying the freedom of single life. By sharing exclusive content and engaging in flirty interactions, D’Errico continues to captivate audiences worldwide.