I'm A Celebrity...get Me Out Of Here! Season 03 Dthrip -
During the live finale, as Ant and Dec prepared to announce the winner, the same cassowary from Episode 6 broke through a temporary fence and charged the stage. Dec was lifted bodily by a security guard. Ant attempted to fight the bird with a boom mic. Marty Plunkett, 71 years old, walked calmly toward the cassowary, looked it in the eye, and said: “Oi. Gerron with yer.”
While the first two seasons introduced the concept, Season 3 is widely considered the moment I’m a Celebrity truly found its footing. Airing in 2004, this season took the reality TV formula and cranked the dial up to eleven, delivering a perfect storm of genuine terror, hillbilly hijinks, and unexpected romance that set the gold standard for every series that followed.
The cast featured a diverse mix of personalities, contributing to a 92% star-earning rate for some, while others struggled significantly: Kerry Katona Runner-up: Jennie Bond (Journalist) 3rd Place: Peter Andre (Singer) i'm a celebrity...get me out of here! season 03 dthrip
The final Bush Tucker Trial was – a mile-long obstacle course of sewage, eels, electric shocks (mild), and a final pit of live huntsman spiders. Liam collapsed at the first hurdle (a small puddle). Delia completed it in a state of meditative bliss, humming “Jerusalem.” Marty completed it while giving a running commentary on the poor quality of modern sewage infrastructure.
Reunion specials have been attempted. In 2015, ITV2 aired Where Are They Now? The Dthrip Cast . Highlights: During the live finale, as Ant and Dec
The jungle began with ten celebrities, all entering on Day 1: (Winner) Jennie Bond (Runner-up) Peter Andre (3rd place) Lord Brocket Katie Price (Jordan) Alex Best John Lydon (Walked out) Neil "Razer" Ruddock Diane Modahl Mike Read Technical Context: "Dthrip"
Professor Alistair Finch was a wild card, spending most of his time befriending a family of possums he’d named after 17th-century philosophers. Kenny “K-Dog” pretended to be an idiot but was secretly recording everything in a tiny notebook, planning a stand-up special called Jungle Justice . Marty Plunkett, 71 years old, walked calmly toward
This is the definitive, long-form story of I’m a Celeb… Season 03: The Dthrip . Hold your nose. And your nerve.
It was around this time that the “Dthrip” typo went viral. Fans on early internet forums (Digital Spy, Popbitch, the ghost of Teletext) began using it as a verb. “Don’t Dthrip it” meant to mess up a trial. “She’s having a Dthrip” meant a mental breakdown. By the end of week one, the official I’m a Celeb social media team (a single intern with a Nokia 6600) had changed their bio to read: “Welcome to the Dthrip.”