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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 12 Dthrip May 2026

By Thalia Vardalos, Reality TV Correspondent

Catch the reunion special, “Dthrip: The Scars We Can’t See,” airing next Thursday. Viewer discretion advised. And maybe hide your hairbrushes. Thalia Vardalos is a freelance writer based in Nafplio. She has completed zero Dthrip trials and intends to keep it that way. By Thalia Vardalos, Reality TV Correspondent Catch the

Medical experts weighed in. Dr. Helena Triantis, a neurologist from Athens, told The Guardian : “The Dthrip activates the insular cortex—the part of the brain responsible for disgust and irritation simultaneously. It’s essentially a torture device approved by reality TV lawyers.” Thalia Vardalos is a freelance writer based in Nafplio

– For twelve seasons, I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece has subjected fading pop stars, scandal-ridden politicians, and B-list influencers to the tortures of the Peloponnesian wild. We’ve seen live scorpion smoothies, sunstroke meltdowns, and at least one contestant try to befriend a wild boar. By Episode 7

He became the camp’s unlikely Dthrip King. By Episode 7, #Dthrip was trending worldwide. Clips of celebrities sobbing, hallucinating, and one former boyband member attempting to negotiate with the helmet (“I’ll give you my equity in the band’s back catalogue, just stop the tickling!”) flooded TikTok.

As for the Dthrip? It’s already confirmed for Season 13—now with .