In this season, a group of Greek and international celebrities will embark on a journey through the beautiful but unforgiving Greek wilderness. The contestants will face various challenges, including:
"I can’t do this! It’s moving!" she screamed, the iconic "Get me out of here!" sentiment echoing through the trees, though she refused to say the words that would end the trial. The sheer volume of insects was overwhelming, crawling over her face and neck. Yet, in a moment that defined her season, she paused, took a deep breath, and yelled at the host, Anta Tsitsopoulou, "Just tell me where the star is!"
For those looking for authentic coverage of the Greek series, the Official I'm a Celebrity Greece YouTube Channel provides clips and highlights of the trials and camp life from the Dominican Republic. I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Greek TV series) i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 12 ddc
She endured the panic, securing multiple meals for the camp. It was a turning point that transformed her from a "crybaby" character in the audience's eyes into a deserving winner. This resilience became the hallmark of Season 12, proving that in the Greek Farma , determination often outweighs celebrity status.
(Greek: «Ο Μύθος των 12 Άθλων») In this season, a group of Greek and
This is the most innovative part: If a celebrity fails , they trigger the “Curse of Tantalus” — meaning they are isolated from the camp for 24 hours, watching others eat their meals, and must complete a redemption solo trial.
The first season (Series 1) was hosted by Giorgos Lianos and Kalomoira Sarantis . The sheer volume of insects was overwhelming, crawling
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In I'm a Celebrity Greece Season 12: DDC Edition , celebrities don’t just face bugs and eating trials — they must survive a narrative-driven, multi-stage challenge based on the (Ηρακλής). Each Labor is reimagined as a physical/mental trial tied to a famous Greek myth location (e.g., Lerna’s swamp, Stymphalian lake, Cretan labyrinth).
The British version of the show (UK Series 12) aired back in 2012 and was won by EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks . More recently, the Australian version aired its 12th season in early 2026, where comedian Concetta Caristo was crowned the winner.