I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 20 R5 [SAFE]

The winner was , who lasted 47 minutes without flinching. Absolute robot. She is now safe from the next elimination.

The episode began with , the professional dancer, struggling to come to terms with the harsh realities of jungle life. Giovanni, who has been on a downward spiral in the camp, decided to pull himself together and take on a challenge. He joined forces with Abby Rawlings , the reality TV star, to tackle the infamous Snake Pit challenge.

Last night’s vote left and Uncle Barry (the 90s TV presenter) doing the Trial. Barry hasn't won a single Dingo Dollar challenge, and the camp is starting to eye him like the spare kebab meat at 3 AM.

The official Greek broadcaster (Star Channel) streams the episodes on its website and on the streaming platform Star TV GO (subscription required). Clips and highlights are also posted on the show’s official YouTube channel and social‑media pages. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 20 r5

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Unlike the UK version's usual Australian jungle or Welsh castle, the Greek series was filmed in the Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo).

While the UK series remains a staple of ITV , having aired its 24th series recently, the Greek version's future beyond its 2023 debut is determined by Skai TV's renewal decisions. Fans looking for technical "R5" or high-quality releases usually search via international media databases like IMDb . I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Greek TV series) The winner was , who lasted 47 minutes without flinching

The public vote closed at the end of the episode. The bottom two are (surprise surprise) and Craig (the villain act is wearing thin).

Note: This is a brief, non‑spoilery overview. For a full episode recap, you’ll need to watch the broadcast or official recap videos.

With two weeks in the bag, the initial celebrity politeness has evaporated faster than a bottle of Ouzo in the sun. The camp is split: The "Temple Heads" (athletes and reality TV vets) vs. the "Philosophers" (the older actors and the washed-up pop star who keeps quoting Socrates). The episode began with , the professional dancer,

"The Hydra’s Revenge." The teaser shows someone crying over a cold souvlaki. I can’t wait.

Tonight, the celebrities crossed the Rubicon—or rather, the Aegean. We saw tears, tantrums, and a trial so disgusting it made the usual kangaroo anus look like a Michelin-star appetizer.

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