Dimitris , a former reality TV villain, was terrified of snakes but completed the trial in silence. Post-trial, he broke down crying. Suddenly, the “villain” became the most human person in camp. 🔥 Episode 7: “Fire, Flood, and Foul Moods” No trial this episode—just nature fighting back. A sudden storm flooded part of camp, destroying their bedding and food stash. This episode was raw: hunger, cold, and exhaustion led to the first real confrontation between Eleni and Nikos (a hot-headed chef).
Here’s a blog-style post about : 🏝️ I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 3: Episode Breakdown & Highlights If you thought the Australian jungle was tough, wait until you see the Greek wilderness. I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 3 turned up the heat—literally and emotionally. With a new cast of local celebrities, tougher trials, and the stunning but unforgiving Peloponnese landscape, this season delivered drama, tears, and triumph. Dimitris , a former reality TV villain, was
Viewers saw leadership emerge. , a quiet singer, organized shelter repairs while others argued. ⚡ Episode 9: “The Turning Point” Trial: Prometheus’ Torch – a multi-stage endurance trial involving fire torches, icy water, and crawling through mud pits. 🔥 Episode 7: “Fire, Flood, and Foul Moods”
The season kicked off with 12 celebrities landing in ancient Sparta territory. First shock? No luxury items. Second? Immediate elimination trial. Comedian lost his cool within 10 minutes. Early fan favorite: Eleni , a retired athlete who treated the trial like the Olympics. 🍽️ Episode 3: “Rice and Regret” Trial: Tantalus’ Table – food-themed challenge involving fermented seafood and Greek yogurt mixed with chili and bugs. Here’s a blog-style post about : 🏝️ I’m
Eleni – the athlete who treated every trial like sport. She won cleanly, with Sofia second and Nikos third.