Donna D’Errico Shares New Ventures After Playboy Rejection
Hollywood star Donna D’Errico, best known for her role as lifeguard Donna Marco on "Baywatch," is celebrating her fitness and confidence at 30 years post her Playboy debut. Seeking to reconnect with her fanbase, D’Errico approached Playboy about a feature, only to find the magazine has shifted its focus and is no longer publishing pictorials. “They said, ‘we don’t really do that anymore,’” she recounted, expressing her surprise at the magazine’s new direction.
Despite the setback, D’Errico remains undeterred and is excited about her latest project: the launch of Call Donna D, a pioneering artificial intelligence chat experience that allows fans to interact with her in a unique, personalized manner. Subscribers can connect with an AI version of herself that mimics her voice and personality, designed for casual chats, advice, or even flirtatious conversations.
“My AI version feels like I’m really there on the line with you," she explained. The service features both a “daytime version” for standard dialogues and a “VIP version” that offers a bolder, more intimate interaction. This innovation marks D’Errico’s entry into the tech space, complementing her successful presence on OnlyFans, where she has cultivated a substantial follower base since joining in 2022.
“I’ve got tons of subscribers… I don’t use an agency,” she stated, emphasizing her hands-on approach. D’Errico’s new ventures demonstrate her ability to adapt and thrive within the ever-evolving entertainment landscape, all while maintaining her signature charm and appeal. As she forges ahead, the actress continues to connect with fans in innovative ways, proving that she’s both a classic icon and a modern trailblazer.
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