Researchers warn of false memories in Lundell's childhood account

In SVT's documentary series 'Hatet,' Joakim Lundell recounts memories of severe childhood abuse that resurfaced at age 31. Memory researchers highlight risks of false memories in this process. The series questions evidence in journals and sparks debate on repressed memories.

SVT journalist Bo-Göran Bodin, raised in Rengsjö in Hälsingland, has produced the three-part documentary series 'Hatet.' It centers on the feud between YouTube stars Joakim Lundell and Christofer Berg, both on social media and privately. A key focus is Lundell's autobiography about his difficult upbringing, where he describes how memories of abuse resurfaced months before writing the book.

Memory researchers warn that the process of late memory recall carries significant risks of false memories. A professor states there is no scientific support for the concept of repressed memories. The documentary examines whether evidence for these memories exists in childhood journals.

The debate around the series is divided. Some view it as legitimate scrutiny of celebrities' stories, while others argue it does a disservice to children who have suffered abuse. Bodin emphasizes in interviews the importance of factual accuracy and impartiality in SVT's reporting. The series has drawn major attention since its premiere on December 16, 2025.

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