New Bromance Series Removed From Popular Streaming Platform After Backlash

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A popular streaming platform has removed a new series from its catalog after calls for its removal.

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Wu is a Thai fantasy series that tells the story of an unlucky young man carrying a fragment of a demon’s soul. He crosses paths with a man with the power to alter fate, and the two become an unlikely team. Based on the description and poster, the series might seem like a BL (Boys’ Love) romance, but it’s actually a “bromance” friendship story.

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However, up until now Wu was available to watch on GagaOOLala, a platform that built its reputation as a dedicated space for authentic LGBTQ+ storytelling, offering BL and GL series, films, and shorts with multi-language subtitles, often including content that mainstream platforms overlook or censor. Many users subscribe specifically for this focused curation — a “safe space” for queer narratives that don’t require dilution for broader audiences. As such, some viewers weren’t happy to see Wu, which was tagged as queer content, on the platform.

On April 30, GagaOOLala released a statement, announcing Wu‘s removal and apologizing to viewers who were looking forward to watching the show.

The decision has been praised by netizens who want the platform to remain a space for BL and GL content.

 

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