Top UK newspaper The Sun recently reported on Babestation performer Brooksie Brooks, highlighting her inspiring career change and personal journey.
Brooksie, from Leeds, previously worked long and exhausting shifts as a hospital receptionist before being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at just 21. Struggling with fatigue, mobility issues and a lack of flexibility at work, she decided to take control of her future by joining Babestation.
According to The Sun, Brooksie describes the move as “life-changing,” giving her the freedom to manage her health while building a career with one of the UK’s best-known entertainment brands. She praised Babestation’s support network, which includes professional shoots, talent management and creative opportunities, saying the flexibility allows her to work around her condition and maintain her independence.
Her family, initially hesitant, now fully support her decision after seeing the positive impact on her health and confidence. Brooksie told The Sun that she feels “empowered, confident and in control” for the first time in years, with the ability to build financial security and work on her own terms. The freedom to adjust her schedule during flare-ups has been vital, allowing her to focus on her wellbeing without losing stability.
This coverage reflects a growing trend: Babestation is increasingly appearing in mainstream UK press for its cultural relevance, brand recognition and the personal stories of its performers. From human-interest features to broader entertainment reporting, the channel continues to attract media attention well beyond its late-night programming.
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