Baywatch star Donna D'errico has left fans in awe of her youthful appearance.
The actress and model, 53, recently took to Instagram to show off her new handcrafted umbrella to her 338,000 followers while posing in a white bikini.
She wrote: "I never knew umbrellas could be masterpieces! Look at this one I'm holding. The photos just don't do it justice. It is exquisite. Handcrafted in Italy by master craftsman... I'm almost afraid to use it!"
However, while the actress might have been pleased with her new umbrella's appearance, it was her looks that left her fans in awe.
D'errico is best known for her role as Donna Marco in the hit 90s TV show, but looks like she hasn't aged a day since leaving the beach.
One fan commented: "wow, great pics.. your like a bottle of [wine] gets better with age [sic]."





Other comments suggested the actress looks "25 tops", and another asked if she was "de-aging".
Meanwhile, on Twitter, a fourth fan wrote: "Donna D'Errico is 53 years old and she looks like she hasn't hit 20 yet... wtf.. lol."
After leaving Baywatch, she went on to feature in a number of movies including Austin Powers in Goldmember, Intervention, Inconceivable, and The Making Of Plus One.
The now 53-year-old has also featured in the TV shows Reno 911! and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
However, despite her Playboy past and her love of posting snaps in bikinis on Instagram, Donna said that she's completely dedicated to her Catholic faith.

She told Fox News she was religious, saying: "Absolutely. I don't like the term spiritual because I think that's a cop out. Either you're religious or you're not.
"There's no spiritual, it's a silly term that's become a catchall phrase. If you're not religious you're not religious. What does spiritual mean? I go to Mass every Sunday and I pray the rosary every night with my kids."
The news outlet then asked her if she ever regretted posing for Playboy.
She said: "Listen, I've made mistakes and choices in my past that I wouldn't make today. That's a chapter in my life that I've closed the door on. It seems to me like another person. It's not who I am today."