Leoš Svoboda Disqualified from Survivor for Rule Violation
The first disqualification in the history of Survivor Česko & Slovensko has occurred, as Leoš Svoboda was removed from the competition for bringing prohibited items into the camp. The incident, which unfolded on March 24, 2026, has sparked discussion about the strict rules governing the reality show.
What Happened?
Moderator Ondřej Novotný disqualified Leoš Svoboda after discovering he had smuggled a müsli bar into the camp . This violated a fundamental rule of Survivor: contestants are not allowed to bring outside food into the game . The show emphasizes physical hardship and resourcefulness, and introducing outside sustenance undermines this core principle.
Novotný’s Decision
Ondřej Novotný stated that Leoš’s actions constituted “cheating not only against the other players, but against the entire game” . He deemed the violation serious enough to warrant immediate disqualification.
Leoš’s Response
Leoš Svoboda expressed disagreement with the severity of the punishment, claiming he was unaware of the specific rule prohibiting outside food . He admitted to having the müsli bar but insisted he hadn’t eaten it. He suggested a lesser penalty, such as being excluded from winning an upcoming reward, would have been more appropriate . He apologized to his fellow contestants .
Background on Leoš Svoboda
Leoš Svoboda, also known as Rošťák Svobík, entered the competition aiming to gain notoriety . He was previously known for his participation in the fighting organization Clash .
The Significance of the Disqualification
This disqualification marks the first time a contestant has been removed from Survivor Česko & Slovensko for breaking the rules , . It underscores the show’s commitment to enforcing its regulations and maintaining the integrity of the competition.