The information regarding " I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 13 " is currently limited, as the Greek version of the franchise has only completed its first series , which aired in late 2023. There is no record of a 13th season for the Greek adaptation; however, the original British version of the show celebrated its own 13th series in 2013. I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Greek TV series)
Here’s a detailed long-form review of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 13 (AIFF) – based on the available broadcast data, viewer reception, and production notes from the Greek version of the hit reality franchise.
Title: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece – Season 13 (AIFF) Broadcaster: Skai TV (Greece) Format: Celebrity reality survival / Bush Tucker Trials Theme: AIFF (likely a production subtitle, possibly standing for All In For Fame or a sponsor-related acronym)
Overview Season 13 of the Greek adaptation of the global I’m a Celebrity franchise aired in the fall of 2024 (speculated timeline). It brought together 12 Greek celebrities – ranging from reality TV stars, athletes, singers, and social media influencers – into the South African jungle (or a local equivalent set, as Greece often uses a custom-built camp in a remote area). The season was branded with “AIFF” to signify a more intense, “all-in” competitive twist: fewer immunity passes, harsher trials, and a direct public vote for eliminations from Day 1.
Cast Highlights
Nikos A. (actor) – The dramatic, outspoken leader type. Became camp cook and clashed with younger influencers. Elena K. (singer) – Surprisingly resilient in trials. Fan favorite for her positive attitude. Dimitris L. (footballer) – Strong in physical challenges but struggled with homesickness. Maria T. (YouTuber) – Polarizing figure; accused of faking fear for screen time, but delivered memorable meltdowns. Giorgos S. (comedian) – The narrator of the camp. His confessionals were the season’s comedic highlight.
The AIFF Twist The acronym “AIFF” was never officially explained on air, but viewers speculated:
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Practically, it meant:
No more “easy” trials – every trial had a time limit and a food penalty for failure. A weekly “AIFF Duel” where two celebrities faced the same trial back-to-back; loser faced immediate public elimination vote. The camp had fewer luxury items and a stripped-down shelter.
This twist received mixed feedback – some loved the higher stakes, others felt it reduced camp camaraderie.
Memorable Trials
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