Her coronation speech: “You threw me in the mud. You gave me testicles to eat. And you showed me that redemption tastes better than any Michelin star. Now please—someone get me a real souvlaki and a plane ticket home.”
By the finale, the camp was a wreck. Aris had been eliminated in Week 3 after a trial involving electric eels and his own talk show catchphrases. Kati Gaga survived on sheer chaos, writing a “hammock anthem” that she performed nightly. But the final three were Fiona, Yiayia, and a quiet, forgotten boyband singer named . i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 21 tv
In the autumn of 2025, reality television history was rewritten under the unforgiving Mediterranean sun. I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here Greece – Season 21 (or Eimai Celebrity, Vgale Me Apo Edo to local fans) didn’t just air; it erupted. A co-production between ITV Studios and Greece’s ANT1 network, this season swapped the Australian jungle for the rugged, snake-hiding slopes of Mount Parnitha, just north of Athens. The premise was the same: a dozen fading stars, one harsh environment, and public votes that punish with Bushtucker Trials. But the execution? Uniquely Hellenic. Her coronation speech: “You threw me in the mud
For one chaotic, bug-infested, sun-scorched autumn, Greece forgot its economic worries and bonded over one question: Can a TikTok chef and a diva survive a lizard shortage? The answer, as Season 21 proved, was a resounding, retsina-soaked Nai (yes). Now please—someone get me a real souvlaki and
The camp was a masterclass in combustible casting. The “Queen” was , a 52-year-old Eurovision runner-up from the early 2000s, whose legendary diva demands included a refrigerated pillow and gluten-free retsina. The “Villain” was Aris “The Bulldog” Doukas , a retired Olympian wrestler turned political talk show host, known for his explosive temper. And the “Dark Horse” was Fiona Lambert-Brown , a 35-year-old British-Greek TikTok chef who had been canceled two years prior for a disastrous souvlaki-making livestream.