I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 22 Episodes Access
Hosts lead them to a fissure in the mountain called "The Womb of Echo." Inside: 200 non-venomous Balkan whip snakes, three subterranean chambers, and five scrolls. Only one scroll contains a true food reward (chicken souvlaki, pita, tzatziki). The others are cursed: "You will eat only olives for 24 hours" or "You must clean the latrine."
Petros freezes at the entrance, screaming about his "million-euro knees." Thalia, tearfully, enters alone. She navigates the snake pit, hyperventilating but methodical. She finds three scrolls. The first: fake. Second: fake. Third: TRUE . She emerges covered in snake musk, sobbing, holding the scroll like an Olympic torch. Hosts lead them to a fissure in the
– Late at night, Leo the journalist admits to Nina that his "disgrace" was fabricated by a rival media empire. He was actually whistleblowing on a construction magnate (coincidentally, a business partner of Petros's). Nina, a model who was once blacklisted for speaking about eating disorders, understands. They form a secret pact. Petros, eavesdropping from a hammock he illegally brought, smirks. Episode 6: "Double Elimination Shocker" Air Date: October 7 She navigates the snake pit, hyperventilating but methodical
– The camp's water filter breaks. Dr. Rafaella reveals she studied survival medicine in medical school and builds a solar still from a tarp and Petros's abandoned designer sunglasses. Petros accuses her of "performing for the cameras." Rafaella replies, coldly: "And you are performing incompetence. We are not the same." This becomes the season's first viral quote. Second: fake
The catch: Only one can stay. The other is eliminated immediately.
– A challenge for luxury items: each celebrity must retrieve a key from a tank filled with Greek dung beetles and mealworms. Jimmy the Swift, the dancer, has a full meltdown after one beetle touches his ankle. He screams for 14 minutes straight. Marina holds him, whispering Stanislavski breathing exercises. They don't get the key, but the moment humanizes both. Viewers cry.