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And in the end, Dimitris “The Eel” won. He took his crown—a plastic laurel wreath from a tourist shop—and said his 48th and final word: “Next.”

By Season 17, the producers had grown nihilistic. The camp was positioned directly next to a working monastery, whose bells rang every hour, on the hour, driving contestants to the brink of auditory hallucinations. The “luxury items” contestants were allowed to bring? One contestant, a former Eurovision backing dancer, brought a photo of his cat. Another, a retired political journalist, brought a single corkscrew. They were not allowed wine. The true genius of Greece Season 17 lies in its cast, a rotating door of D-list fame that defies conventional celebrity taxonomy. The winner (spoilers for a seven-year-old show no one watched) was Dimitris “The Eel” Papadopoulos , a former professional swimmer who had been banned from the sport for reasons that remain suspiciously vague. Dimitris won not through strategy, but through a kind of feral stoicism. He spoke only 47 words over 21 days. When asked why he never complained about the food (a daily ration of stale bread and one olive), he replied, “I have eaten worse in Russia.” He became a national meme. i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 17 ddc

In the sprawling, overcrowded graveyard of reality television, most corpses are left to rot in obscurity. But every so often, a show is so bizarre, so uniquely misconfigured, that it transcends failure and achieves a kind of low-budget, high-concept art. Such is the case with I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 17 , cryptically tagged with the suffix “DDC.” For the uninitiated, this is not the slick ITV version hosted by Ant and Dec. This is the Greek adaptation—a chaotic, sun-scorched fever dream that, by its seventeenth season, had completely abandoned any pretense of following the original format. And in the end, Dimitris “The Eel” won