'Baywatch' star Donna D'Errico strips naked and covers body in red paint after body contouring makeover
'Baywatch' star Donna D'Errico stripped down to her birthday suit and covered herself in dripping red paint, all for a good cause.
The 51-year-old actress posted a snapshot of her naked body drenched in bright red paint on her Instagram page on Tuesday, February 18, all to support the Painted Princess Project charity.
"100% of profits from all limited edition prints go to A21.org to help rescue victims of human trafficking around the world, educate the vulnerable, and restore survivors to an independent life. Purchase at PaintedPrincess.com," she captioned the photo.
The picture came just days after D'Errico slipped into a little red outfit last week, as she strolled through the Malibu beach. "The little red dress is so underrated. Nothing like a ride down PCH for a beach day. @btlaesthetics and #EmSculpt help to keep me beach-ready," she wrote at the time.
According to the website of BLT Aesthetics, the company offers "non-invasive solutions for body shaping, skin tightening and other medical aesthetic treatments."
Emsculpt was described as a body-contouring treatment that helped build muscles. "Emsculpt is intended for improvement of abdominal tone, strengthening of the abdominal muscles, development of firmer abdomen. Strengthening, toning and firming of buttocks, thighs, and calves. Improvement of muscle tone and firmness, for strengthening muscles in arms," the website said.
D'Errico admitted to undergoing extensive plastic surgery in 2017 including an arm lift, liposuction, tummy tuck and butt enhancement, to get her famously enviable 'Baywatch' body back.
"I went to see Dr. Obeng because I had excess skin on my upper arms from having gained and lost weight," she said at the time. "I also had quite a bit of excess skin on my stomach from having had two children."
The gory procedures were documented by the actress through a series of graphic snaps where the doctor can be seen hard at work during the almost five-hour-long surgery.