Donna D’Errico brought some Christmas cheer to the Los Angeles Mission’s Christmas celebration, where she fed the homeless of Skid Row last Friday.
The Baywatch alum easily defied her 56 years in a black knit turtleneck and blue skinny jeans, which she obediently covered with a red LA Mission apron.
Donna completely contoured her suspiciously wrinkle-free complexion for the charity function and donned a festive tree brooch and a red sequined reindeer antler headband.
‘Thank you to @thelamission for allowing me to volunteer these last few years,’ D’Errico wrote to his 2.9 million Instagram followers.
‘Today we served hundreds of Christmas meals to many lovely people who are down on their luck. I love helping out here and meeting a lot of very nice people who are homeless right now.
“There were lots of toys for the homeless children, Santa Claus came, lots of wonderful hot food, music and pretty Christmas decorations.”
Donna D’Errico brought some Christmas cheer to the Los Angeles Mission’s Christmas celebration, where she fed the homeless of Skid Row last Friday.
The former Playboy Playmate has volunteered at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter for the 88-year-old nonprofit since 2006.
“(It’s always) an honor,” said Donna, who filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2014. wrote back in 2018.
“Having the opportunity to give back and help someone less fortunate, to be in a position to make someone smile on their day, is a gift.”
On January 2, D’Errico will celebrate the 24th birthday of his Oregon-based daughter Frankie-Jean Mary Sixx, whom he welcomed during his 11-year marriage to Mötley Crüe rocker Nikki Sixx, which ended in 2007. .
The Alabama-born animal activist seems especially close to her 31-year-old son, film and video game composer Rhyan D’Errico, whom she welcomed with a deceased ex.
On March 25, Donna, who has followed a plant-based diet since 2016, stripped down to show off her sculpted 5-foot-4 figure for a different good cause, the animal rights organization PETA.
And on March 7, D’Errico shared a photo of her rocking her lifeguard character Donna Marco’s red Baywatch swimsuit after hearing that Fox was rebooting the world’s No. 1 show.
The Frank and Penelope actress, who takes daily two-hour walks, may be a devout Catholic, but she actively runs a $10-a-month subscription account on Onlyfans.
The Baywatch alum easily defied her 56 years in a black knit turtleneck and blue skinny jeans, which she obediently covered with a red LA Mission apron.
Donna completely contoured her suspiciously lineless complexion for the charity function, donning a festive tree brooch and a red sequined reindeer antler headband.
D’Errico wrote to her 2.9 million Instagram followers: ‘Thank you to @thelamission for allowing me to volunteer these past few years. Today we serve hundreds of Christmas meals to many lovely people who are down on their luck.
The former Playboy Playmate continued, “I love helping out here and meeting a lot of really nice people who are homeless right now.” There were lots of toys for homeless children, Santa Claus came, lots of wonderful hot food, music and pretty Christmas decorations.
Donna, who filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2014, has volunteered at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter for the 88-year-old nonprofit since 2006 (pictured).
On January 2, D’Errico will celebrate the 24th birthday of her daughter Frankie-Jean Mary Sixx (left, pictured in 2023), who lives in Oregon, with her ex-husband Nikki Sixx (right).
The Alabama-born animal activist seems especially close to her 31-year-old son, film and video game composer Rhyan D’Errico (left, pictured in 2023), whom she welcomed with a deceased ex.
On March 25, Donna, who has been on a plant-based diet since 2016, stripped down to show off her sculpted 5-foot-4 figure for a different good cause, the animal rights organization PETA.
And on March 7, D’Errico shared a photo of her rocking her lifeguard character Donna Marco’s red Baywatch swimsuit after hearing that Fox was rebooting the world’s No. 1 show.
The Frank and Penelope actress, who takes daily two-hour walks, may be a devout Catholic, but she actively runs a $10-a-month subscription Onlyfans account (pictured last Friday).
“I wear what I want, do what I want and feel fabulous,” Donna defiantly. declared on Mondays.
‘I keep my circle very small and allow very few to access me. I live life on my own terms, with gentleness, kindness and love. But also strength. I am fierce, I am strong, but sometimes I am also vulnerable. I love feeling beautiful, but I also love wearing sweats and a ratty t-shirt.
‘Life can be very beautiful and also very hard and critical. Sometimes it’s hard to ignore the noise, but it can be done. I’ve been through very difficult times completely alone and it’s okay. Everything’s fine. I hope you all know how important you are. You are important and you matter. And I love you.’