But the quote of the night goes to . After finding a scorpion in her sleeping bag (harmless, but terrifying), she looked dead into the lens and said: "I thought Greece was all blue domes and sunsets. This is just Saw with a better tan." R5 Verdict: Who is going home? The public vote closed at the end of the episode. The bottom two are Uncle Barry (surprise surprise) and Craig (the villain act is wearing thin).
"The Hydra’s Revenge." The teaser shows someone crying over a cold souvlaki. I can’t wait. What did you think of R5? Is Barry dead weight, or is he the King of the Camp? Drop your vote in the comments! i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 20 r5
Tonight, the celebrities crossed the Rubicon—or rather, the Aegean. We saw tears, tantrums, and a trial so disgusting it made the usual kangaroo anus look like a Michelin-star appetizer. With two weeks in the bag, the initial celebrity politeness has evaporated faster than a bottle of Ouzo in the sun. The camp is split: The "Temple Heads" (athletes and reality TV vets) vs. the "Philosophers" (the older actors and the washed-up pop star who keeps quoting Socrates). But the quote of the night goes to
was fuming about the lack of protein. "I didn't sign up for feta and sadness," he hissed into the camera. "If I see one more olive, I'm building a raft." The public vote closed at the end of the episode
Last night’s vote left and Uncle Barry (the 90s TV presenter) doing the Trial. Barry hasn't won a single Dingo Dollar challenge, and the camp is starting to eye him like the spare kebab meat at 3 AM. The Trial: "The Wrath of Hades" For R5, the producers went hard . The trial was called "The Wrath of Hades." Suspended 50 feet above a replica of the River Styx, Megan and Barry had to crawl through a series of perspex tubes filled with Greek "delicacies."