Proceedings against the popular podcast Bajd u Bejken have been formally closed in the Magistrates’ Court after both sides reached an agreement to stop all references to social media personality Terry Muscat, also known as Terry ta’ Bormla.In exchange, Muscat agreed not to mention the podcast, its hosts, or their families in any media, including on social platforms.Muscat had published more than 50 social media posts referring to Bajd u Bejken. The dispute dates back to May 2025, when the podcast was paused following widespread backlash over a transphobic joke made during a live show.During the 2nd May episode, an edited image showing Muscat with male genitalia was shared, despite her not being present; audience members had sent the image to Terry. That joke drew strong criticism from LGBTQ+ activists, influencers, and political figures, who accused the hosts of promoting transphobia. In response, co-host JD stepped away from the show, while remaining co-host Max described him as the “more cautious voice in the duo.”Although a case against hosts Maximillian Vassallo and Paul Joe “PJ” Xerxen was due to begin on 15th December over the joke, the live show itself was not the subject of any charges. Muscat initially sought an apology, but the opposing party’s lawyers reportedly found no legal basis for one according to Malta Today.Instead, both sides agreed to reciprocal obligations to refrain from referencing each other in any broadcast medium or on social media. With these commitments in place, the court declared the case extinct and officially closed the matter.In court, the accused were represented by lawyers Zack Esmail and Kayleigh Borg, while Muscat appeared as the parte civile with lawyer Carm Mifsud Bonnici•