There are some babes who flirt, some who tease, and then there’s Queen Camilla Jayne – the woman who owned the late-night TV scene like it was her personal catwalk. As a true icon of the British babeshow world, she’s the blueprint for what it means to be a proper screen siren.
Camilla’s story didn’t start under studio lights, though. She was signed to the Sugarbabes modelling agency as soon as she hit 18 and began jetting around the world for topless shoots and men’s mags. Think beach shoots, baby oil, and the kind of bikini body that probably caused traffic accidents. Then one day, she got the call that changed everything – a chance to join the wild world of live babe TV.

From her early gigs on Hotel Voyeur and Bang Babes to becoming a mainstay on Babestation TV, Camilla’s rise was pure British glamour chaos. She popped up on everything from Party Girls to Babestation Xtra, Glamourchase, and BSX – and somehow made each show feel like her own private afterparty. Offers came flying in from Playboy TV and Studio 66, but Camilla? Loyal to her crown. She stayed with the Babestation family like a true queen of the night.
Babestation itself was a bit of a revolution – the first interactive babe show that launched back in 2002. What started as a fuzzy stream of three girls chatting on a sofa soon turned into late-night legend status when Taylor McKenzie famously flashed on air, kicking off a whole new era. By the time Camilla joined in 2008, the show was headline news, getting name-dropped by celebs, DJs, and even newspapers like The Sun and the Daily Star.
Camilla Jayne quickly became one of the all-time greats – up there with Tiffany Chambers, Amanda Rendall, Delta White and Dani O’Neal. Her charm was a mix of wicked humour and proper naughty energy. One minute she’d be giggling with callers, the next she’d have them weak at the knees with her famous 34-inch legs and a wink that could melt the telly.
And let’s be real – fans lived for her cam sessions. In the early days of Babestation Cams, she gave viewers that up-close, personal thrill no one could quite match. Whether it was a cheeky topless tease or a full-on fantasy session, Camilla always delivered. Her MILF magic and those big-boobed bombshell vibes made her impossible to forget.

When BSX gave her a shot at her own XXX series, she didn’t hold back either. She went girl-on-girl with legends like Reede Fox and Amanda Rendall, turning up the heat like it was her natural habitat. Even years later, fans still talk about those shows like football fans replaying the ‘96 Euros.
The original Babestation girls set the bar sky-high, and while new faces have come and gone – from Ashley Emma and Atlanta Moreno to Alice Goodwin and Sophie Hart – there’ll always be something special about that golden Babestation era. Camilla wasn’t just another late-night babe; she was a phenomenon.
So here’s to Queen Camilla Jayne – the woman who turned flirtation into an art form, broke hearts across the UK, and proved that no one does it quite like a British bombshell with a naughty grin and a glint in her eye.









