Amr—a 34-year-old entrepreneur and former reality TV villain from The Athenian Villa —entered the jungle with a suitcase full of hair gel and an attitude that could curdle feta cheese. "I am here to win," he told hosts Sakis and Giorgos. "I am a lion. I do not do dishes. I lead."

"I said get me out of here... and I meant it. But also? I’ll miss the leeches."

As he walked the plank toward the yacht of liberation, he turned to the hosts, tears streaming down his sunburnt face, and shouted his final line—now immortalized on Greek TikTok:

Suspended 50 meters above a canyon, Amr had to transfer fermented squid guts from one bucket to another using only his mouth, while being pelted with yogurt by remote-controlled drones dressed like ancient gods.

From the moment the helicopter door opened over the Taygetus Mountains, it was clear this wasn’t going to be a holiday. The Greek producers, notorious for their cruelty (they once made a former footballer eat a fermented goat's eyeball in Season 12), have outdone themselves. The camp is located in a dried-up riverbed where the daytime temperature kisses 45°C (113°F) and the nighttime sounds are a symphony of wild jackals and the producer’s manic laughter.

By Day 18, Amr was a changed man. He washed his own underwear in a stream. He made a salad using only oregano and spite. He even hugged Katerina after she slipped on a olive branch, though he whispered "I still hate your music" into her ear.

He failed. He got zero stars. The camp ate cold gruel. Amr slept in the punishment hut, where the only pillow was a rock shaped like a disapproving Zeus.

His first trial, "The Hades Hydra," involved being locked in a coffin with 10,000 crickets and a blind eel. Amr lasted 90 seconds. His screams echoed across the Peloponnese. When he emerged, covered in insect legs and shame, he muttered the phrase that would become his season's mantra: "I'm a celebrity... get me out of here. For real. I mean it."