The filming took place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, offering a stunning but challenging backdrop for the contestants.
Jungle drums pound. The sun scorches the Greek wilderness. Twelve new celebrities enter the wildest camp yet—deep in the Peloponnese, surrounded by cypress trees, scorpions, and the constant echo of cicadas. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 02
Nikos Anadiotis and Giorgos Heimonetos rounded out the top positions, often having to fight through nominations and grueling, physically demanding trials. Why It Became a Must-Watch Show The filming took place in Santo Domingo, Dominican
A cornerstone of the franchise is the "Bushtucker Trials." Season 02 adapted these challenges to reflect a Mediterranean psyche. While the consumption of insects and animal genitalia remains a staple, the framing of these trials often drew upon Greek culinary traditions. Twelve new celebrities enter the wildest camp yet—deep
The premise remains the same: popular faces from Greek media—including singers, actors, athletes, and social media influencers—live together in a basic camp. They must endure lack of food, challenging weather conditions, and bugs, all while competing in rigorous, often nauseating, trials to win food and luxury items for the camp. The public is involved, voting for which contestants will face the infamous "Bushtucker Trials." Season 02 Highlights and Key Moments
This season: bigger bugs, hungrier trials, and a shocking Greek twist—. Each week, campmates must win not just stars, but "Ambrosia tokens" to avoid being secretly sabotaged by a fellow celeb. Trust is dead. Hunger is real.
The global franchise I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (originating from the UK) has long relied on a binary of nature vs. culture, plunging celebrities into an "exotic" jungle to strip away their artifice. However, the second season of the Greek adaptation presents a unique case study. By relocating the production to a domestic setting (often simulating a jungle environment within the Greek islands or specifically designed sets), the show shifts the narrative from "survival in a foreign land" to "survival in one’s own backyard." This paper argues that Season 02 utilized the Greek setting to heighten the stakes of national pride and cultural endurance, transforming the show from a mere survival competition into a performance of Greek resilience.