Babestation isn’t just about late-night TV anymore. The platform has grown into a full-on digital playground with live sex cams and interactive features like pervcam that keep fans hooked. But one of the cheekiest twists to the schedule? Veteran presenter Reede Fox stepping in as the station’s own sexy film critic. Her latest pick is DEBS – sapphic spy flick that started as a box office flop but has since become a queer cult classic and the ultimate comfort movie for fans across the globe.

Reede Fox’s Sexy Side Hustle: Film Reviews with a Flirty Twist

If you know Reede Fox, you’ll know she’s more than just a Babestation babe. She started out as a lively presenter, winning fans with her wit, warmth, and one-on-one interactions in real time. That natural charisma is exactly what got her tapped to front Babestation’s sexy film review series. Think of it as a cheeky breather from the regular live shows – where instead of stripping down, Reede dives into cult movies, queer comfort films, and feelgood classics. Her commentary on DEBS has already sparked big chats in Babestation’s adult chat rooms, especially with LGBTQ+ fans who love seeing their favourite spy rom-com get the attention it deserves.

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Why Mix Porn and Pop Culture?

For Reede, DEBS is more than just camp – it’s pure escapism. The bright visuals, cheeky dialogue, and babes in action mirror the playful vibe Babestation itself thrives on.

  • Unapologetic camp: Skimpy plaid skirts, tongue-in-cheek spy gags – what’s not to love?
  • Joy over drama: Unlike most queer films of its time, DEBS celebrates love instead of punishing it.
  • Babes with attitude: The sassy spy squad could fit right in with Babestation’s own lineup of confident performers.
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Reede Fox

Reede calls it her “ultimate comfort watch,” the kind of film you put on when you want to smile, laugh, and remember that campy fun can be sexy too.

Reede Fox on Why DEBS is the Ultimate Feelgood Flick

Angela Robinson’s DEBS (2004) wasn’t a hit at the cinema, but it’s since earned legendary cult status. A campy spy satire with plaid skirts, cheeky banter, and unapologetic sapphic romance – it’s the kind of film that makes queer audiences feel seen, while still being fun and playful. The story follows Amy Bradshaw, a strait-laced teen spy, as she unexpectedly falls for Lucy Diamond, a glamorous supervillain with a heart of gold. Instead of shame or tragedy, DEBS delivers a romance full of joy, humor, and self-acceptance – a breath of fresh air in early-2000s queer cinema.

No wonder it’s now a go-to comfort watch for so many in the UK and beyond.

Babestation’s Queer & Nostalgic Fandom

A lot of people forget that Babestation has a strong LGBTQ+ following – and features like Reede’s reviews only make that bond stronger. In chat rooms, fans don’t just talk sex; they swap stories about movies, 2000s nostalgia, and queer culture.

That mix of community + fantasy is what keeps Babestation ahead of the curve. And with Reede Fox leading the way, viewers aren’t just getting sexy shows – they’re getting a taste of cult cinema through the lens of one of their favourite babes.

Ready to see more? Catch Reede Fox’s next sexy film review on Babestation, and don’t forget to join the live chat to share your own cult movie picks.

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