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Life Behind the Fame

Donna D’Errico Reflects On Being Rejected From Playboy 30 Years After Racy Cover

by Ruth A

Published August 11, 2025

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Thirty years after her iconic Playboy cover, Donna D’Errico says she’s in the best shape of her life. Known worldwide for her role as lifeguard Donna Marco on Baywatch, she’s built a career that mixes acting, modeling, and direct fan engagement. Recently, she reached out to Playboy to see if they would feature her again—a move inspired by the anniversary of her 1995 debut.

The response shocked her. Instead of welcoming a return, the publication told her they no longer produced traditional pictorials. Donna D’Errico admitted the decision was disappointing, especially given her strong connection to the brand’s history. But the moment also underscored how much media has changed since her ’90s fame, when a Playboy cover could redefine a career.

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Donna D’Errico’s pitch to Playboy

Donna D'Errico on the cover of Playboy
Donna D’Errico on the cover of Playboy/eBay

When Donna D’Errico contacted Playboy, she felt confident. She believed her look and career momentum made her an ideal fit. The answer, however, was a firm no. The magazine offered only to post her images on social media, a far cry from the full print features she once knew.

Donna D’Errico
Donna D’Errico/Instagram

Rather than dwell on the rejection, she shifted focus. Donna D’Errico has always been proactive about her career, and this was no different. She began channeling her energy into projects where she held creative control, building a stronger, more personal bond with her audience.

A bold move into AI and fan connection

Donna D’Errico/Instagram

According to Fox News, D’Errico now connects with fans through Call Donna D, an interactive AI voice platform. The service allows conversations with a virtual version of her, capturing her voice, personality, and trademark charm. Available 24/7, it offers everything from casual talks to playful, flirty exchanges.

Donna D’Errico/Instagram

She also runs her OnlyFans account without outside help, sharing behind-the-scenes photos and personal updates. For Donna D’Errico, this hands-on approach mirrors the authenticity that defined her early career. She remains committed to engaging fans directly—a far cry from the gatekeeping of the old Hollywood system.

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