Season 13 of the hit Greek spin-off, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Greece , is being touted as the most brutal yet. Filmed on the unforgiving, wind-scorched islet of “Alonaki tou Diavolou” (The Devil’s Little Cove), the cast is a mix of faded soap stars, reality TV villains, and washed-up athletes. But the producers have thrown in a wildcard: Amr , a 34-year-old Egyptian-Greek entrepreneur and former naval engineer. Amr is calm, hyper-rational, and notoriously private. He owns a chain of high-end escape rooms in Athens. The public knows nothing of his past—only that he’s fiercely competitive and unnervingly silent.
Fireworks explode over the Aegean. His family is flown in. Leila runs to him, and for the first time, Amr sobs openly on television. In his winner’s interview, he’s asked what he’ll do with the €100,000 prize. He smiles—the first real smile of the season—and says: "I’m buying back my grandfather’s fishing boat. It sank in 1998. And then I’m taking Leila to see the real stars. Not the reality TV kind." i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 13 amr
Katerina, jealous of Amr’s popularity, manipulates a vote to send him into the season’s most feared trial: "The Tartarus Tunnel" — a claustrophobic, pitch-black maze filled with rats, eels, and a hidden submerged chamber. Before the trial, she hides his lucky compass (a prop from his first escape room). Amr notices it’s missing. He doesn’t accuse anyone. He just looks at Katerina with an unreadable expression and says: "Keep it. It only points north anyway." Season 13 of the hit Greek spin-off, I'm a Celebrity
Inside the Tunnel, things go wrong. His safety line snags. The water level rises faster than expected. For the first time, Amr’s heartbeat spikes on the broadcast. He has 90 seconds of air left. But instead of panicking, he closes his eyes, recalls the cave’s blueprint from the trial briefing (which he memorized), and uses his teeth to cut the snagged line. He surfaces with 12 seconds to spare. The medical team rushes in. He waves them off, collects the stars, and returns to camp. He doesn't mention Katerina. He just hands her a cup of fresh water. The psychological warfare is complete. The public sees everything. Filmed on the unforgiving, wind-scorched islet of “Alonaki
As weeks pass, the camp splits. The "Louds" (Lia, Katerina, and a muscle-bound model named Stavros) scheme and hoard food. The "Quiet Ones" (a retired archaeologist, a shy comedian, and Amr) form a pragmatic alliance. Amr doesn’t lead with charisma; he leads with systems. He builds a solar still that produces twice the water. He creates a fishing trap from vines and plastic bottles. He never complains about hunger. One night, during a violent storm that destroys the shelter, while others weep, Amr calmly lashes a new A-frame structure using maritime knots he learned in the navy. The Quiet Ones sleep dry. The Louds wake up soaked and furious.
The ten celebrities are dropped via helicopter onto a rocky beach. The usual screaming ensues. Two contestants—pop diva Lia Mikrouli and a scandalous influencer, "Queen" Katerina—immediately clash over a shared canteen. Amr says nothing. He walks to the treeline, identifies a fresh water source from a previous rain, and fills his own bottle. The cameras catch him murmuring to himself: "First rule of survival: don't waste energy on noise."