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The Baywatch star posed naked

Photo: instagram.com/donnaderrico

He did this for the sake of a new ad for the animal rights organization PETA, calling for the surrender of animal fur.

Famous actress and model Donna D’Errico, who rose to fame starring in the series Malibu safeguards, posed naked for a new ad for the animal rights organization PETA. The photo was published on Instagram.

Donna appeared wearing only earrings. In the footage, he jumps, throwing his arms out to the side.

“Put on your own skin, put on vegan clothes,” she said to her naked body.

Because of this, PETA is urging people not to wear leather, fur or fur in the spring of 2024.

“The reason I don’t have animal products in my wardrobe or shoes or anything like that is because I don’t want animals to suffer. I would never want to cause this cruelty to animals. They can’t live without our fur, skin and feathers, but we can do it,” said 56-year-old Donna.

Photo: instagram.com/donnaderrico
Donna D’Errico

Let’s remember that Madonna’s son used to be naked in an advertisement.

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