You know that point at the end of a very long night out – lights come on, makeup’s melting, half the room’s debating whether to grab a kebab or risk a taxi snog? That was 2022 for the babeshows. The hangover year. The one where everyone had to decide what they really wanted from late-night TV – and who they were going home with.
The S66 Goodbye (and the Lessons It Smuggled Out the Door)
Studio 66’s TV era finally packed it in. Not exactly a “plot twist” – more like the last page of a book everyone had already skimmed. The forums called it a “slow and painful fade,” and they weren’t wrong. Once upon a time, S66 had the sparkle, the edge, the innovation – proper Elite-level stuff. But then came the wobble: big ideas, dodgy execution, and an audience slowly slipping away like pints at closing time.

Still, when the lights went out for S66, it did everyone a favour. Suddenly, the babeshows stage felt clearer. Two main players left standing – both with very different ideas of what cheap phone sex looked like after midnight.
Two Channels, Two Moods
Once S66 exited stage left, the late-night scene split like a couple after a messy argument – still in the same town, just living very different lives.
- Babestation turned the volume up – high-energy, full-tilt fun, lots of modes, privates, oil, and “did-that-just-happen?” moments. When it clicks, it really clicks.
- Xpanded, on the other hand, kept things stripped back – the cosy, chatty, girl-on-the-bed vibe. Nothing too fussy, just raw connection and cheeky charm.
Fans didn’t see it as a rivalry so much as a choice of mood. Do you want fireworks and chaos, or candles and connection? Honestly – both had their nights to shine.
The 2022 Vibe Check: Honesty of Endeavour
(Yes, that’s a bit of a mouthful, but stay with me.)
Viewers could feel when something was real on the babeshows – when a nude model was actually vibing, not just going through the motions. Xpanded’s slower pace made that authenticity easier, but some Babestation girls cut through all the flashing lights and gadgetry to create moments that felt genuinely electric. The real magic test of 2022? Who can make something spellbinding out of almost nothing?

What Actually Popped in 2022
- Performer power. The best nights weren’t scripted – they flowed with the performer’s rhythm, humour and nerve. The tech should support, not steer.
- Quality over chaos. Outfit changes, oil, toys, props – all good fun, but they hit harder when they feel earned, not scheduled like the bloody weather forecast.
- Clarity is sexy. The nights that said, “Here’s what we’re about tonight” kept callers locked in. Less mystery, more mastery.
Why 2022 Still Matters
2022 was the year the babe channels got real about what they are – and what they’re not. It reminded everyone (producers, performers and the late-night faithful) that you can change the graphics, the set, the tech, even the trousers… but if it doesn’t feel true, viewers switch off.
When it does feel true? The phones absolutely light up.
“BS wins sometimes. XP wins other times. Who can create something from almost nothing? Who feels least contrived? Who feels most real?”
– Forum user, December 2022
The Reede Fox Take
Keep your gadgets, lose the clutter. Put the woman back in the spotlight – the real star of the night. 2022 taught us that authenticity wins. Build nights around genuine heat, and then use the fancy modes to turn that spark into fireworks.
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