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“Η Ζούγκλα της Κριτικής:” Deconstructing the “Viral Point 3” Phenomenon in Season 12 of ‘I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Greece’
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I’m a Celebrity… Greece Season 12 (VP3) succeeded not by increasing cruelty, but by re-framing the jungle as a rite of passage rather than a freak show. By incorporating Greek-specific moral weights (the refusal of food, the isolation reminiscent of monastic traditions) and allowing authentic vulnerability to emerge through design (not just accident), VP3 created a template that other franchises may adopt. The season’s legacy lies in proving that even in a 20-year-old reality format, localized psychological depth can generate genuine catharsis – and ratings. I’m a Celebrity… Greece Season 12 (VP3) succeeded
Since its Greek premiere in 2010 (ANT1, later Sigma TV), I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece has oscillated between low-rated stunt casting and genuine cultural moments. By Season 12 (airing Winter 2025), the franchise faced a crisis: declining viewership among 18–34 demographics and accusations of scripted conflicts. The “VP3” production directive was leaked in pre-season press kits as a “return to authentic survival.” This paper dissects how VP3 utilized three innovations: (1) real-time audience veto power over luxury items, (2) “Purgatorial Nights” – untelevised 6-hour isolation challenges, and (3) a trans-generational cast of 14 celebrities aged 23–68. Since its Greek premiere in 2010 (ANT1, later
