The twist? The audience votes not only on who does a trial but also they must attempt — and the difficulty escalates if a celebrity fails consecutive tasks.
Other notable participants included politician Nikos Anadiotis , footballer Patrick Ogunsoto , and cyclist Giorgos Heimonetos . Clarifying "Season 12" and "DDC"
Each labor is narrated on-screen by a CGI “Oracle” (voice by a famous Greek actor, like Sakis Tanimanidis or a surprise cameo). i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 12 ddc
Before each Bushtucker Trial, a CGI wheel (styled like an ancient Greek pottery design) spins in the studio and on the live stream. It lands on one of the 12 Labors — but each Labor has :
Max 3 blessings per trial, per user.
The dense forest of Agia Marina set the stage for one of the most talked-about "Kolas" (Bushtucker Trials) of Season 12. The contestant, , stood before the "Spider’s Web"—a complex apparatus of ropes and containers filled with various jungle critters, designed to test her nerve for the camp’s dinner.
In Greece, the show is officially titled "Farma" (The Farm). It follows the exact same format as the British/Australian "I'm a Celebrity," including the "Get Me Out of Here" trials (called "Kolas" in Greek) and live eliminations. The twist
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As the whistle blew, the tension was palpable. Marianna, known for her dramatic reactions but surprising determination, had to navigate the web to retrieve stars. The production did not hold back; the containers were teeming with cockroaches, crickets, and the dreaded jungle spiders. Clarifying "Season 12" and "DDC" Each labor is
If a celebrity completes , they earn the “Hero’s Feast” — a special Greek dinner (souvlaki, tzatziki, baklava) shared with campmates, shown live.