I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season 13 Amr Today
A shot of Katerina back in Athens, watching the finale on her phone, alone. She still has Amr’s compass in her handbag. She opens it. Inside the lid, he had secretly scratched a message in Greek: "True north is kindness. Try it sometime." She closes it. Cuts to black.
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." i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 13 amr
"Amr donated his entire appearance fee to a children’s mental health charity. He has never watched a single episode of Season 13. His escape rooms now have a 6-month waiting list." A shot of Katerina back in Athens, watching
With three contestants left (Amr, Lia, and Stavros), the producers unveil the most diabolical challenge yet: "The Oath of the Fallen" — a 10-part endurance trial suspended 50 meters above a ravine, combining memory, pain, and sacrifice. Each contestant must hang from a bar while reciting the names of every eliminated campmate in order, then solve a complex knot with freezing water dumped on them. Stavros lasts 4 minutes. Lia lasts 11. Amr lasts 47 minutes. His hands are bloody. His lips are blue. He finishes the knot with two fingers. When he’s lowered, he doesn’t celebrate. He just asks for a phone call to Leila. The producers break the rules and let him. Inside the lid, he had secretly scratched a
The final three face the public vote. Stavros is eliminated first. It comes down to Lia vs. Amr. The host reads the results: "The winner of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Greece – Season 13, with 78.4% of the record-breaking 2.1 million votes... is AMR!"
Despite his strength, Amr begins to crack around Day 18. Not from hunger or trials, but from isolation. During a confessional, he admits he’s never been away from his 7-year-old daughter, Leila, for more than three days. He shows the camera a small, laminated photo hidden in his boot. He cries—silently, shoulders shaking. It’s the first time the audience sees him as more than a machine. The hashtag #AmrsHeart trends in Greece for 12 hours.
The public votes Amr into the first Bushtucker Trial immediately. He’s lowered into a dark, flooded limestone cave filled with giant whip scorpions (harmless, but terrifying to look at) and submerged air pockets. The task: solve a three-part physical puzzle to unlock a box of stars while breathing through a snorkel. The other contestants panic on the beach. Amr, however, treats it like one of his own escape rooms. He maps the cave in his head, uses his breath to stay calm, and completes the trial in a record-breaking 11 minutes. Hosts Fotis and Eleni are speechless. Amr returns with all 10 stars, drops them on the table, and says: "The scorpions were more polite than the producers." He becomes an instant legend.
