I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 13 Mpc -
The producers doubled down. They introduced the “MPC Veto” : a secret ballot where celebrities could vote to exile one member from the trial, but that exiled member would automatically face the “Duel of Shame” the next day.
Season 13 of I’m a Celebrity... Greece is now remembered as the “Spartan Season”—brutal, divisive, and deeply uncomfortable. The MPC twist was retired immediately after the finale, with producers admitting it “amplified toxicity.” However, the season won a Greek Reality TV Award for “Most Socially Relevant Experiment.” i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 13 mpc
That night, the cameras caught what producers called “the mutiny.” Stelios Makris grabbed a pot and screamed, “I didn’t come to the Peloponnese to die for a soap opera star’s gag reflex!” Katerina sided with Stelios. Vasia, the chef, argued for rationing the remaining rice. Gerasimos offered to sleep outside the camp as penance. The producers doubled down
In the lexicon of Greek reality television, “MPC” stands for Metaxy Peinas kai Coursas (Μεταξύ Πείνας και Κούρσας) — roughly, “Between Hunger and the Race.” But to the celebrities starving in the Athenian jungle’s cousin (the rugged Peloponnese bushland), it meant something far more sinister: Gerasimos offered to sleep outside the camp as penance
The hashtag #MPCAbuse trended for three days in Athens. Psychologists were brought onto the aftershow “Jungle Justice.”
In the end, I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 13 was not about surviving the jungle. It was about surviving each other. And as the MPC proved, the scariest creature in the Peloponnese isn’t a venomous spider—it’s a hungry celebrity with a vote.
The season’s iconic moment came during the “Hades’ Pantry” MPC. The task required each celebrity to consume a blended smoothie of fermented fish guts ( garos ), sheep eyeballs, and live mealworms. One by one, they choked it down. But when it was 67-year-old Gerasimos’s turn, he vomited after the first sip. According to the rules, the entire camp would fast for 24 hours.