Everyone loves our little pocket rocket Lori Buckby. Lori’s still very much on the Babestation rota today – same spark, same cheeky energy, same “go on then, just five more minutes” vibe that made her impossible to ignore in the first place. Some things change, but Lori clearly didn’t get the memo. She’s still the same cheeky, naked girl we all know and love.
Off-screen, she’s not just sat about living off the glory days either, she’s dipped into a few other bits, including hosting her own football podcast (because of course she has). But when it comes to Babestation, she’s still one of those faces you clock instantly. Proper familiar. Proper loved.

What a lot of the newer crowd probably don’t clock, though, is just how long she’s been grafting in this game.
A Proper British Staple
Take it back to 2014 – prime Freeview babeshow chaos. You remember it. Phone lines blowing up, channels popping up left, right and centre, and a bunch of die-hard fans running blogs like they were curating the bloody National Archives. Every wink, every outfit and late-night moment logged like it was breaking news.
One of those blogs even did a proper tribute to Lori’s run across Babestation and Studio66, and to be fair, it wasn’t just blowing smoke. Even back then, she wasn’t just another live cam babe on the screen. She was the vibe. The one people actually stayed up for. The one you’d clock and think, “yeah, I’m not switching over just yet.”

Looking back now, it’s a bit of a time capsule, isn’t it? The whole scene was shifting, bit messy, bit unpredictable and somehow Lori was right there in the thick of it, taking it all in her stride and still stealing the show.
So fair play to those old-school bloggers for keeping the receipts… because now we can properly look back at Lori’s rise through all that babeshow madness, and see exactly how she became one of those names people still chat about like it was yesterday.
The Freeview Babeshow Boom
If you were knocking about watching babeshows in the late 2000s, you already knew Lori’s name, way before she became one of Babestation’s long-standing icons. That was peak Freeview madness. Channels everywhere, all scrapping for attention, presenters hopping between shows like it was a pub crawl – Party People, Party Girls, Babestation nights… you’d blink and someone had switched sides.
It was chaotic, a bit unhinged, and honestly? Great telly. And right in the middle of all that noise, there’s Lori, holding her own like it’s nothing.
Early Babeshow Appearances
A lot of people first clocked Lori on daytime shows like Lads Lounge and Party People. Bit more “behave yourself, it’s daytime TV”, but still cheeky enough to keep things interesting. They had that playful, suggestive edge without fully crossing the line… and somehow Lori still managed to stand out. Confidence, glam, and that “I know exactly what I’m doing” energy, even when the rules were trying to rein it in. By 2008, she was already popping up on the late-night Freeview slots too, and you could tell she weren’t gonna stay in the daytime lane for long.
Moving Into the Babestation Nights
Come early 2009, she basically said “right then” and made the jump into proper late-night babeshow territory. Her appearance on Party Girls in January had people chatting, you know when viewers start clocking someone as “one to watch”? That was the moment.
Didn’t take long after that either. By summer 2009, she was a regular on Babestation’s Freeview run (Channel 33, for the real ones who remember). Late nights, proper slots, proper audience, and she fit into it like she’d been there the whole time.That’s when things started to click. Not just another presenter – one of the presenters.
A Familiar Face Everywhere
By 2010, you couldn’t really miss her. Lori was everywhere.
That whole era was mad competitive – new shows launching constantly, VIP galleries, producers trying to poach the biggest names, viewers flicking between channels like they were speed dating. And yeah, Lori did the rounds like a lot of them…
But here’s the thing, while others came and went, she always felt like one of the main characters. Not just passing through. Actually sticking.

Back Where She Belongs
Then in December 2011, she’s back on Babestation, and this is where it properly locks in.
What starts as a return ends up turning into one of the longest, most consistent runs you’ll see on the channel. No drama, no disappearing acts, just showing up, putting the work in, and building that connection with viewers night after night.
She’s upbeat, she’s reliable, grafts like mad – and in this industry, that’s rarer than people think. Longevity like that doesn’t just happen by accident.
Still Going Strong
Looking back now, it’s actually mad how many names from that Freeview era have just… vanished.
The whole scene has changed – rules got tighter, channels dropped off, everything shifted online. It’s a completely different world to what it was back then. But Lori? Still here.
From the cheeky daytime tease shows of the noughties to the modern Babestation setup, she’s bridged the gap between two totally different eras, and made it look easy.That old 2014 tribute called her one of the standout names in the game… and fair play, it weren’t wrong.
Over a decade later, she’s still turning up, still bringing the same energy, and still proving that the little pocket rocket from the Freeview days isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.










