Bangkok: It can be said that the Thai artist of international level, Jeff Satur, brought Thainess mixed with internationality in the show for the Miss Universe 2025 final round held this morning. Jeff revealed that it was a show with a lot of anxiety, but he gave it his all, waking up since 2 a.m. to warm up his voice to get the best quality. After the show was over, he was proud to have performed at a world-class level today. He was very excited, practicing many rounds, practicing and practicing again, to be in the real atmosphere because there would be a lot of destruction.
According to Thai News Agency, the special thing about this show is that Jeff incorporated Thai elements into the show because it is the root of Thainess. He used the Kan Lae style in the show and combined it with the international style of Thainess because this show had to compete with the eyes of the world. The song selection was based primarily on the feeling of the performance. He had to think about the beauty queens on stage, like in the last song, Black Tie. He wanted it to be grand, show off the beauty slowly, and wanted the beauty queens to walk slowly.
Jeff revealed that he was very proud because he had been watching Miss Universe since he was a child. He never thought he would actually perform here. Many people had been cheering him on throughout the past two or three days of intense practice. After the performance, he felt relieved and said that it was all worth the 2 a.m. wake-up call. Regarding the high note, which he said gave him goosebumps, he said that it was his biggest worry because it had to be sung early in the morning. He arguably considered it the most challenging performance of the year. However, the performance turned out 100% perfect. He felt like a national athlete when he saw everyone's comments. He felt proud and grateful for the love everyone sent. He wanted to thank everyone who watched the show and cheered him on because he wanted to do his best.
Regarding the previous controversy surrounding Jeff's performance, where someone criticized him for not recognizing him as a folk singer, Jeff requested clarification. He stated that he had posted, "The world hates us even though we don't know each other." Many people admitted that this was the same issue, but he hadn't actually mentioned that person. He later learned of "P' Tao," but didn't take it personally. He's a public figure and someone who's naturally subject to criticism, and it's normal for him to be criticized. Therefore, he's indifferent to the term "folk artist." Jeff feels that his performance today is truly folk-style, reflecting his Thai roots. His performances abroad, incorporating folk elements into his songs, have made him proud every time he performs. This time, he spoke from his true feelings, as he hadn't mentioned him in the first place. Regarding Engfa Waraha and fans defending him, Jeff thanked everyone for their support.