The Traitors' Stephen Libby reveals his strategy for keeping the show's secrets! But did his poker face give him away?
Spoiler Alert! This article reveals key moments from the gripping finale of The Traitors, a TV show that captivated millions.
In a recent interview, Stephen Libby, a 32-year-old cyber security consultant from the Isle of Lewis, shared his unique approach to keeping the show's biggest twists under wraps. His secret? Keeping his fellow islanders in the dark.
The final vote presented Stephen with a dilemma: betray his ally, Rachel Duffy, or eliminate Jack Butler, a friend. This decision captivated 9.6 million viewers who tuned in for the climactic conclusion.
Stephen, determined to keep the outcome a secret, avoided sharing any details with his community. He revealed, 'I didn't tell anyone from the Isle of Lewis. One person finding out would mean the whole island knowing.'
Stephen and Rachel, both chosen as traitors, formed an early alliance due to their Celtic heritage. Staying true to his word, Stephen voted for Jack, resulting in a shared victory and a halved prize of £95,750.
The reaction back home in Stornoway overwhelmed Stephen. He expressed his pride in his roots and was touched by the community's support. 'I can't wait to go back and see everyone,' he said, grateful for the experience.
Stephen's journey on the show was personal, having shared his struggles of growing up gay on the religious island. His win meant giving back to his parents and supporting his father's artistic dreams.
Living in London, Stephen plans to invest in property and, humorously, more of the iconic jumpsuits he wore on the show. Watching the show, he realized his strategies weren't always foolproof and he came close to elimination several times.
And here's where it gets interesting: Stephen's reactions became a viral sensation! Memes and videos of his dramatic facial expressions circulated online, leaving viewers wondering if his poker face was truly convincing.
Despite the online buzz, Stephen remained loyal to Rachel. He concluded, 'I'm glad we both kept our nerve. I couldn't win with both Jack and Rachel, so I chose one ally over none.'
But this raises a question: Was Stephen's loyalty to Rachel a strategic move or a genuine bond? What do you think? Share your thoughts below and let's discuss!