SVT's new From the Savannah to Tinder premieres on SVT Play today.

In the series, host Belinda Olsson examines innate differences between women and men together with brain researcher Markus Heilig.

- It is a controversial topic, it is expected that people will have opinions about it, says Belinda Olsson in Svt:'s Morgonstudion.

"Similar to conspiracy movies"

And the criticism has not been long in coming.

Cultural writer Malin Krutmeijer is one of those who has an opinion about the program.

She writes in Sydsvenskan that "in its rhetorical form, the programs resemble pure conspiracy films" and believes that scientific, anecdotal and fabricated correlations about biological differences between the sexes are mixed up as if they were causal relationships.

She also writes that it is "piquant science is used to confirm conservative notions of gender".

The writer Elsa Westerstad is positive to the issues raised in the program and writes in Svenska Dagbladet that the program "exposes how feminists have turned a blind eye to facts for the good cause" and that the program makes her understand why the controversial psychologist Jordan B Peterson has become so Popular.

On the other hand, she is critical of the program's approach, which she believes is childish.

Other type of program than Fittstim

In 2014, Belinda Olsson made the program Fittstim - my struggle, a program about feminism that aroused a lot of emotions and where critics said that the program was a betrayal of feminists.

From Savannah to Tinder is a completely different type of program, says Belinda Olsson.

- Fittstim was a bit of my deal with what feminism looked like.

This is more of a curious journey in something that I myself have had a complicated relationship with, says Belinda Olsson.

See the interview with Belinda Olsson in the clip above.