But nothing— nothing —prepared us for the .

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.

Cressida lasted 47 seconds before curling into a fetal position, whispering, “The bristles know my fears.”

If you haven’t been glued to ITVX’s Hellenic spin-off, here’s what you need to know. Season 12 introduced a new, seemingly innocuous challenge called “The Dthrip Gauntlet.” The name was first whispered by host Nikos Papadakis with a smirk that should have warned us. “Dthrip,” he explained, is an ancient Greek word for “the friction of a single hair against dry ceramic.”

They were found 200 meters down the road, hiding behind an olive tree, still wearing their jungle boots and sobbing that they “heard the bristles coming through the ground.”

– 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.

He won the golden laurel wreath and a lifetime supply of anti-frizz conditioner.

Danny went first. He laughed. At 30 seconds, his eye twitched. At 1:15, he began humming a sea shanty off-key. At 2:00, he ripped the helmet off and screamed, “IT FEELS LIKE MY BRAIN IS BEING FLOSSED!”

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

But nothing— nothing —prepared us for the .

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.

Cressida lasted 47 seconds before curling into a fetal position, whispering, “The bristles know my fears.”

If you haven’t been glued to ITVX’s Hellenic spin-off, here’s what you need to know. Season 12 introduced a new, seemingly innocuous challenge called “The Dthrip Gauntlet.” The name was first whispered by host Nikos Papadakis with a smirk that should have warned us. “Dthrip,” he explained, is an ancient Greek word for “the friction of a single hair against dry ceramic.”

They were found 200 meters down the road, hiding behind an olive tree, still wearing their jungle boots and sobbing that they “heard the bristles coming through the ground.”

– 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.

He won the golden laurel wreath and a lifetime supply of anti-frizz conditioner.

Danny went first. He laughed. At 30 seconds, his eye twitched. At 1:15, he began humming a sea shanty off-key. At 2:00, he ripped the helmet off and screamed, “IT FEELS LIKE MY BRAIN IS BEING FLOSSED!”

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