You hate scorpions, feta cheese-based challenges, or reading subtitles.
Season 3 of the Greek edition of I'm a Celebrity raises the bar for local reality survival TV. Set on a remote, sun-scorched beach in Peloponnese, the production value finally rivals the UK and US versions. This season features a well-mixed cast of local celebrities—from seasoned actors to controversial influencers—who are pushed to their limits with creative, often disgusting, bush trials. The standout is the "Temple of Zeus" trial, a multi-stage endurance challenge that became instant viral fodder. The chemistry between hosts Giorgos Lianos and Vicky Kaya is sharp, balancing sarcasm with genuine empathy. However, the pacing drags slightly in the middle episodes due to repetitive camp conflicts.
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"Is this it?" Kostas bellowed, his voice booming over the storm. "Is that all you have? I have played in Istanbul! I have played in Rome! This is nothing!"
Manos, a pop singer and rival contestant, looked up from the mud, his face a mask of terror. "Kostas, please, the lightning—"
Suddenly, a massive lightning strike hit a tree just meters from the camp. The screen went white. The audio cut out with a sharp digital pop .