Babestation TV, the groundbreaking television concept launched in 2002, has consistently been a topic of discussion and recognition among both male and female audiences. Its approach to adult content, featuring interactive elements like sexting that allow viewers to engage with presenters in real-time, has significantly impacted the adult entertainment industry.
Babestation has been featured in various media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, and television programs, further increasing its visibility and notoriety. These features have contributed to the brand’s widespread recognition, making it a household name. Public debates surrounding the role and impact of adult entertainment on society have also fueled discussions about Babestation, demonstrating its influence and reach beyond the industry.
Babestation has made its mark in pop culture, referenced in movies, music, and comedy, showcasing its impact on mainstream entertainment. The brand’s strong presence on social media platforms has helped maintain its relevance and recognition over the years, engaging with its audience and generating buzz. As we approach Babestation’s 22nd anniversary we take a look back at some of the channel’s most popular appearances in mainstream media and pop culture, starting with Chuff Chuff.
Chuff Chuff
Jim “Shaft” Ryan, a pioneer in the house music scene, is credited with creating the legendary Chuff Chuff events. With a passion for house music that dates back to the late 1980s, Ryan’s parties, including Chuff Chuff and Miss Moneypenny’s, played a significant role in spreading the genre globally. His impact on the scene is undeniable, with a residency in Ibiza since 1995 and over 20 compilation CD releases to his name.
Chuff Chuff events were renowned for their exclusive and decadent atmosphere, taking place in secret locations such as upscale hotels, manor houses, and other luxurious settings. The secret location was only revealed a few hours before the event, adding to the mystique of the parties. This air of exclusivity and secrecy only added to the excitement and anticipation among attendees, who would often travel from far and wide to experience the unique energy of a Chuff Chuff event.
In the early 2000s, Club DVD, a partner of Chuff Chuff, gained exclusive access to the Babestation studios, a live babe channel and iconic staple in adult entertainment. Their behind-the-scenes look was featured in a popular British lads’ magazine, showcasing nude models Yvette Merrimen and Tiffany Chambers. The article delved into the inner workings of a live sex channel, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the world of adult entertainment. The article even captured a cheap phone sex call in action, giving readers a candid look at the behind-the-scenes workings of the channel.
This exclusive access to the Babestation studios only added to the appeal of Chuff Chuff events, cementing their reputation as a hub for excitement and exclusivity. The events became a hotbed of activity, attracting a diverse range of attendees from the world of music, fashion, and entertainment. With their reputation for exclusivity and decadence, Chuff Chuff events became the go-to destination for those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.
Throughout the years, Chuff Chuff events have continued to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of house music and adult entertainment. With their reputation for exclusivity and decadence, it’s no wonder that Chuff Chuff events remain a staple of the scene, attracting attendees from far and wide who are seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.
Babestation at Max Power
Our Babestation models have been actively involved in several car shows and Max Power events, using these platforms to promote the brand and interact with fans. In 2005, for instance, nude cams favourites Dani O’Neal, Delta White, Holly James, and Dionne Mendez were present at a Max Power event, where they showcased their big tits and raw sex appeal.




Cover Girl
Many of our models have also been featured on the covers of various magazines and British porn DVDs. For example, former Studio 66 model Alice Goodwin has appeared on the covers of Front, Loaded, and Nuts, while Jada, Preeti, and Priya have been featured on the Daily Sport. Stevie Louise Ritchie, the blonde Scottish glamour model and British porn star, has even been the cover girl for Club DVD. These appearances have helped our models gain more exposure and recognition in the industry.

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More Babestation mentions
- Keith Lemon takes a private tour of the Babestation studios.
- Dom from Radio 1 fawns over Dannii Harwood live on air.
- Jack Whitehall’s mother discusses her son’s love of Babestation.
- Babestation gets a mention on Celebrity Juice.
- Sean Lock and Jimmy Carr discuss Babestation on the channel 4 show, TV Heaven, Telly Hell.
- An indirect reference is made to Babestation on Charlie Brooker’s television rundown show, Weekly Wipe.
- Babestation is mentioned on the Big Fat Quiz of the 90s.
- Babestation is referenced in the Channel 4 show, Drifters.




