Adrian Boberg and Helle Schunnesson chose to leave the series after finding out that one of the season's participants has previous links to right-wing extremism and Nazi symbol tattoos.

"It's their decision and we respect it," says Joel Bendrik, executive producer at TV4, to Aftonbladet.

Bendrik says that the participant has distanced himself from his past, which he talked about in the program.

Adrian Boberg was the program manager together with Malin Stenbäck, who continues in the role. Schunnesson was replaced by Edvin Törnblom in Monday's program.

Participants left

Earlier yesterday, contestant Jessica Pamlin announced that she will be leaving production, after only three days of participation.

The 23-year-old Youtube profile entered the "Big Brother house" on Friday since two of the original contestants were turned off.

"So damn unclear"

The message comes a few hours after it became clear that the house will receive another resident. On Monday, the new participant Martin Forstén also joined after TV4 heard at short notice.

- Don't have any control over that damn program. Feels so damn unclear everything. I just follow the stream, he tells Aftonbladet.

Two were thrown out

30-year-old Forstén works as a carpenter and is described as a sports guy who has played hockey for almost his entire life. He says he is the "right kind of person" to be locked up with the other participants. But he himself did not apply for the program - his sisters did for him.

- They called me and said "now we have searched for" Big brother "and I just" what the fuck ". Then I was called to an interview, thinking "What the hell, I'm driving on," he says.

Last week, two participants were allowed to go home after both had expressed anti-Semitic views. In addition to Pamlin and Forstén, Lennie Hansson has also joined since.