Playboy model was forced to remind a few folks of this fact on her Instagram, after she got a bunch of body-shaming backlash to her extremely standard Fourth of July bikini post. “Quite a few women complained about the 4th of July video I posted in a red white & blue bikini because they thought I was ‘classier than that’ and ‘too old to wear a bikini’ and, my favorite, ‘desperate,’” D'Errico wrote in her caption. “Let me tell you something that might surprise you.
I can actually wear and do literally whatever I want. On that note, here is me in a bikini squatting on a coffee table.” Keeping it short, sweet, and sexy.
A perfect clap back. No notes. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The body-shamer clap back post is becoming almost as ubiquitous as the celebrity notes app apology these days, not that I'm opposed.
D'Errico joins the likes of , , , and —all of whom have taken the time to call out their online trolls lately, proving that thick or thin, old or young, big or small, somebody somewhere is always gonna have something to say about a famous person's appearance.It is truly upsetting that we're still having these conversations in the year 2022, but as long as the commentariat continues to make unsolicited comments on celebrities' weight, nipples, age, or cellulite, celebrities will continue posting their Instagram take-downs.
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