Alright, sugar – Reede Fox here. Kettle on, tabs open. Let’s rewind to the era when a single late-night banner could rewrite your life story, and a forum thread felt like your local pub – full of regulars, rowdy opinions, and the odd legend in the making. This one’s for the Babestation Apprentice faithful – the die-hards who lived for rota updates, rookie meltdowns, and those “bloody hell, she’s a natural” moments.
Reede Fox Flashback: The Apprentice Era We Still Can’t Shut Up About
The Babestation Apprentice experiment was equal parts genius and chaos: throw a few fresh faces on live TV and let the nation decide who’s got the chops (and the charm) to make it big. It wasn’t just a format – it was a pipeline from “who’s that?” to “bloody hell, she’s everywhere.”
Every night had its drama: shaky intros, surprise naturals, and the kind of unpredictable energy that made you cancel your plans and grab the snacks. It was live, it was raw, and it was ours.

Launch Night – The Beginning of the Madness
2nd of February 2012 – a date burned into Babestation history. The first line-up?
•Luan
•Carla
•Abi
The forum went feral. Comments flew faster than texts on a Friday night. No one knew it then, but this was the start of a glittery, gobby, glorious era that’d have us all hooked for years.
The Thread That Felt Like a Second Screen
Those rota nights were the event. The forum thread was our group chat before WhatsApp existed – full of armchair producers dissecting everything from camera angles to on-screen patter. When someone smashed their shift, the replies flew in like goals in extra time. It wasn’t passive viewing — it was participatory chaos. We didn’t just watch; we coached, we judged, and we absolutely played favourites.
Rising Stars You Lot Turned Into Icons
Beth Bennett – From Banner to Babe
Beth didn’t so much arrive as erupt. Cheeky, bright, and instantly magnetic, she was the girl next door who somehow found her way onto the main screen – mirror selfies, confidence, and all. She clocked that cheeky on-screen crawl – “think you’ve got what it takes to be a babe?” – and thought, yeah, why not? Fast forward a few shifts and she was chatting like she’d been born with a headset on. The forum spotted her early, and when she graduated, the pride was unreal.
Fancy a nostalgia hit? Have a peek at Beth she’s still got it, and then some.
Kartel K – Attitude with Aftershocks
Kartel didn’t walk in, she stormed in. The kind of presence that divides opinion for ten minutes and wins you over for life. She had that alt vibe, mic game strong, and absolutely no fear.
Her Apprentice stint? Brief but blinding. Pure fireworks. The kind of girl you still bring up at 3am when reminiscing about the golden years. And guess what – she’s still running rings round everyone. Babe of the Month for 2025 – told you she was one to watch.
Nicolle Knight – Class in Progress
Nicolle was the slow burn. The quiet one who suddenly flipped the switch and had the whole forum gagging for more. Week by week she loosened up, flirted harder, and before long, she wasn’t “one to watch” – she was the show.She made a name for herself on BabestationX, and trust me – that glow-up was one for the ages. Go have a nosey at her video previews here – she’s still serving elegance with a wink.
What Made It Pure Magic (and Why It Still Slaps)
The Discovery: You watched babes become babes. Every fumble, every breakthrough – all live, all gloriously messy.
The Community Buzz: The threads didn’t just chat – they manifested careers. One killer night turned into a movement.
The Variety: There was never “nothing on tonight.” Every shift had a new flavour, a new vibe.
The Graduation Glow: When your fave got promoted, it felt like you got promoted. You could practically hear the smug typing across the forum.
From Apprentice to Icon – How to Join the Legacy
Winning Babestation Apprentice wasn’t just bragging rights – it was a career launchpad with glitter, nerves, and proper on-the-job graft. Contestants learned the ropes live: how to hold a camera’s gaze, flirt through the lens, and build a brand that made fans swoon. Whether they won or not, that training was gold dust – half of today’s Babestation icons cut their teeth in that arena. While the Apprentice show itself might be tucked in the archives, the spirit’s still alive. Want to give it a go? Head to Babestation’s “Become a Model” page – it’s the modern version of that late-night banner that once started it all.
Long story short:
The Apprentice era was messy, bold, and absolutely brilliant. It made stars out of strangers and gave fans a front-row seat to their rise. We might not have those forum nights anymore, but the buzz? The pride? The banter? Still very much alive.
By Reede Fox
