Actress Donna D’Errico is celebrating Star Wars Day in a classic Princess Leia bikini!
Star Wars Day is celebrated on May 4 each year, when “May The Force Be With You” becomes “May The Fourth Be With You.” Many fans celebrate the day by wearing costumes worn by their favorite characters… and it looks like Donna is no exception!
‘Baywatch’ Babe Donna D’Errico Dons Princess Leia Bikini For Star Wars Day!
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On Thursday evening, the “Baywatch” star took to Instagram to share a photo of herself posing in a Princess Leia bikini. Her long brown hair falls over her shoulders instead of being tied up in Leia’s signature braid, but fans can forgive her!
“Happy Star Wars Day!! What is your favorite @starwars movie?” Donna asked in the caption. “Who is your favorite character?” She closed her post with the hashtags #princessleia, #maythe4thbewithyou and #linkinbio, which means there may be more Star Wars content waiting for fans on her OnlyFans page.
“Well, now I want every day to be May 4th,” one fan teased. “Princess Donna is my favorite,” wrote another follower. “Oh Donna, you are my new favorite Star Wars character,” a third fan chimed in. “You can dress up as Chewbacca and it will always be you,” said one of his followers while another fan told him he fulfilled “every man’s fantasy.”
Princess Leia’s Bikini Is Famous Throughout Pop Culture!
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In 2018, “Boy Meets World” star and adult film actor Maitland Ward wore the iconic Princess Leia bikini when she visited Meltdown Comics on its last day. The bikini was originally worn by the late actress Carrie Fisher in the 1983 “Star Wars” film “Return of the Jedi.”
The costume was originally constructed by Aggie costume designer Guerard Rogers, with the help of Nilo Rodis-Jamero. Rogers, who is part of visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic, said creator George Lucas only gave him general instructions on what the interior of Jabba’s castle should look like, but wanted a special costume for Princess Leia.
The original design for Leia’s dress was originally supposed to be 25 yards of fabric “flowing through the scene” but couldn’t make it work. Rodis-Jamero was the costume designer of “Return of the Jedi” and assistant art director for “The Empire Strikes Back.” Rodis-Jamero was the one who originally drew the sketch that would later become Leia’s iconic bikini.
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Although it looks like there was only one bikini created for the scene, there were actually multiple versions created for when she was still and when she was moving. When he sat still, the dress was made of copper plate and wire. However, when she needed to move during the scene, the bikini was made of leather and silk.
Leia wearing the costume is often referred to as “Servant Leia” on action figures and merchandise. In October 2015, a little over a year before she died, Carrie Fisher warned newcomer Daisy Ridley, who played Rey in the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, not to wear anything she wasn’t comfortable with.
“You have to fight for your clothes,” Carrie said at the time (via The Hollywood Reporter). “Don’t be a slave like I used to be.” When Daisy agrees, Carrie adds, “You keep fighting the boy’s clothes.”
Daisy Ridley Will Star in New ‘Star Wars’ Movie
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Last month, actress Daisy Ridley appeared at Star Wars Celebration to confirm rumors that she would return for a new “Star Wars” film set fifteen years after the events of 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker.” Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that the new film will focus on the rebuilding of the new Jedi Order in an interview with Entertainment Weekly shortly after the event.
“As we move into future space — this story is about 15 years beyond The Rise of Skywalker — obviously we realize after the war, after the First Order the rise of the New Jedi Order, we left episode 9 with Rey making a commitment to Luke Skywalker that he would rebuild the Jedi Order,” Kennedy said.
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“So here we are — we’re ready to do it. And it took a lot of discussion because obviously we’ve been developing stories in different spaces, and television has been a big focus of our attention right now,” he continued. “But there’s still a lot of interest in what happens after The Rise of Skywalker. So we’re excited to do it.”
Kennedy teased, “It’s impossible to see some people coming back,” but so far, only Daisy Ridley has been attached to the project. It’s possible that Donna D’Errico could also appear in a galaxy far, far away!
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