I'm A Celebrity... Get - Me Out Of Here Greece Season 12 Dthrip !new!

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.” If you haven’t been glued to ITVX’s Hellenic

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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.” Helena Triantis, a neurologist from Athens, told The

Two quit on the spot. A third, reality star , tried to swim to Turkey. She made it 30 feet before a producer’s speedboat brought her back. Her official exit interview: “I’d rather eat a thousand kangaroo anuses than hear that hum again.” Winner and Aftermath In a stunning twist, the Season 12 winner was not the bravest or most strategic, but the one who learned to befriend the Dthrip. Leo Katsaros , a former Greek submarine sonar operator, meditated through every trial. He claimed the Dthrip’s hum was “almost like a lullaby if you focus on your childhood trauma.”

The show’s producers defended the challenge. “It’s 100% safe,” said executive producer Ari Stefanos. “No contestant has suffered lasting damage. Temporary hair loss and a phobia of makeup brushes? That’s entertainment.” The breaking point came in Episode 10. After a grueling Dthrip relay (three helmets, six celebrities, one jar of Greek honey as a lubricant—don’t ask), four contestants attempted to flee the camp at 3 AM.

But nothing— nothing —prepared us for the .