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Live on air. The hosts are stunned. Petros walks into the mountains. Production has to chase him with a jeep. Air Date: October 10 (Penultimate)

Celebrities arrive via luxury jeeps to a taverna in the village of Kardamyli. They mingle nervously. Marina immediately critiques Nina's heels. Jimmy the Swift tries to start a dance trend. Petros loudly demands a glass of retsina.

A newly constructed, brutal camp deep in the Taygetus Mountains of the Peloponnese, overlooking the Messenian Gulf. The weather is unseasonably volatile—scorching sun, flash floods, and near-freezing nights. Live on air

The season opens with a sweeping drone shot of the Taygetus range. Unlike previous seasons in the Australian jungle, this Greek iteration emphasizes myth: broken columns, a cave called "Hades' Pantry," and a throne-like rock dubbed "The Oracle's Seat."

"I have seen Paris Fashion Week backstage. That was more disgusting. And yet, deeply satisfying." Episode 8: "The Oracle's Curse – Double Cross" Air Date: October 9 Production has to chase him with a jeep

By nightfall, the ten are assembled at "Camp Cassandra" – a ruin of old stone shepherd huts with no roof, two cots, and a fire pit. Their first meal: half a raw onion and three lemons, because Petros lost the supplies bag during his descent.

"The Oracle's Descent" – Tomorrow, two celebrities will be voted to enter a vertical cave filled with snakes and scrolls containing false prophecies. Only the correct prophecy yields food. Episode 2: "Snakes and Souvlaki" Air Date: October 3 Marina immediately critiques Nina's heels

But Petros, humiliated, does something unprecedented. He stands up, removes his microphone, and says: "I'm a celebrity. Get me out of here. I quit."

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 22 Episodes __link__ -

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 22 Episodes __link__ -

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