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| Studio On Saturn Confirms Jeff Satur-Habitus Dispute Resolved as ‘Wooju Bakery’ Officially Returns. (Credits: Instagram) |
The long-running uncertainty surrounding Jeff Satur and the delayed BL series Wooju Bakery has finally reached its final episode — and surprisingly, this one actually comes with a happy ending instead of another vague corporate statement.
On 5 May 2026, Jeff’s management agency Studio On Saturn confirmed that its dispute with production partner Habitus had officially been resolved through mutual agreement, clearing the path for the release of the long-postponed series. After months of fans surviving on crumbs, rumours and reposted teaser clips from 2024, the bakery doors are finally reopening.
In its official statement, Studio On Saturn explained that both parties reached a settlement following extensive discussions focused on protecting the artist’s rights and future interests.
The agreement reportedly includes financial compensation tied to the earlier disagreement, alongside newly arranged terms regarding the release of the series and the usage of related promotional materials. In industry language, that usually means everyone finally sat down, stopped subtweeting through press releases, and sorted the paperwork out properly.
The agency described the outcome as a fair resolution that respects the rights of the artist while also offering closure for everyone involved in the production.
More importantly for viewers, the statement strongly suggests that the project is now fully moving forward without further interruptions. Considering how long fans have waited, that alone already sounds like a plot twist worthy of its own mini-series.
Almost immediately after the announcement, streaming platform GagaOOLala confirmed that Wooju Bakery would officially proceed with release plans. The update spread rapidly across social media, where reactions ranged from emotional relief to full-scale online celebration.
Some fans joked that the series had endured a longer survival arc than half the dramas currently airing, while others admitted they genuinely thought the project had quietly disappeared into entertainment industry limbo forever.
For many followers of Jeff Satur, the dispute became one of the most frustrating entertainment delays in recent Thai BL memory.
The series had generated strong anticipation long before the disagreement surfaced, especially due to Jeff’s growing international popularity as both an actor and musician. Every few months, fans would convince themselves a release date was “definitely coming soon”, only for silence to return again like an unexpected season finale cliffhanger.
Now that the situation has been resolved, attention has quickly shifted back to the series itself — and honestly, the premise still sounds delightfully chaotic in the best possible way.
Wooju Bakery follows the story of a small bakery rebuilt in an old town filled with emotional memories connected to the owner’s late parents. Just as the bakery prepares for its grand opening, a spaceship suddenly crash-lands and destroys everything.
Naturally, an alien ends up living alongside the bakery owner, creating the kind of chaotic cohabitation storyline BL fans collectively pretend they would handle calmly when they absolutely would not.
The eight-episode series mixes romance, comedy, fantasy and sci-fi elements while also introducing hidden aliens scattered throughout the city.
It is exactly the kind of concept that sounds either completely ridiculous or strangely brilliant — which, in fairness, is often where memorable BL series tend to thrive. Fans online are already revisiting old teasers and discussing whether the delayed release may actually end up helping the show by rebuilding curiosity around it.
Netizen reactions have been especially varied across Thai, Korean and international fandom spaces. Some praised Studio On Saturn for standing firmly behind Jeff Satur, arguing that the resolution proves artists now have stronger leverage in protecting their work and image.
Others mainly focused on relief that the series survived at all, with several fans joking that they had emotionally graduated university, changed jobs and entered new relationships during the waiting period for Wooju Bakery updates.
There has also been renewed discussion around how production disputes increasingly affect Asian entertainment projects behind the scenes.
While audiences usually only see polished trailers and promotional posters, cases like this remind viewers how complicated negotiations around contracts, streaming rights and artist protections can become. In this case, however, both sides appear eager to move forward rather than prolong the situation publicly.
For Jeff Satur, the resolution arrives at an important moment in his career. His profile has continued growing steadily across Asia, and many fans believe Wooju Bakery could introduce him to an even wider international audience once the series officially premieres.
The combination of his established fanbase, the unusual sci-fi bakery concept, and months of built-up curiosity may end up turning the drama into one of the more talked-about BL releases of the year.
After all the delays, disputes and uncertainty, the biggest surprise may simply be that Wooju Bakery survived the chaos intact. Somewhere out there, that fictional alien probably deserves compensation too for crashing into the most legally complicated bakery in BL history.
Now fans are waiting for the next crucial update: the official release date. And judging from online reactions, people will absolutely be watching closely. So the real question now is — can Wooju Bakery actually live up to the hype after all this time, or has the wait become bigger than the series itself?
