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The Traitors winner Stephen Libby returns home to Isle of Lewis to an 'ecstatic' family
Summary
Stephen Libby returned to the Isle of Lewis after winning the BBC show The Traitors; he and co-winner Rachel Duffy will each receive £47,875 and were met with celebrations from family and local businesses.
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Stephen Libby, winner of the BBC reality show The Traitors, returned to his home on the Isle of Lewis and was welcomed by family and members of the island community. The 32-year-old, who now lives in London and works as a cybersecurity consultant, visited Stornoway ahead of the final episode airing. He and fellow Traitor Rachel Duffy were the first pair to win the series, having formed a pact early in the game. The visit included a stop at the Blue Lobster café, where his father's artwork is on display.
Local reaction:
- Stephen and Rachel Duffy split the show's prize pot, taking home £47,875 each as reported.
- The pair formed a pact not to name each other at the round table and outmanoeuvred other contestants to reach the final two.
- Stephen returned to Stornoway and visited the Blue Lobster café, which posted a video of him and expressed pride in his representation of the island.
- Jayne Macritchie, café owner, described Stephen's family as "ecstatic" and said the island community watched the final episode closely.
- Local businesses and organisations, including a gift shop and tour company, shared congratulatory posts and small tributes in his honour.
Summary:
The homecoming highlighted local interest and pride in a close-knit community after a national television win. Stephen and Rachel discussed the final on the spin-off show The Traitors: Uncloaked, and future developments related to their win are undetermined at this time.
