The Traitors cast let their hair down as they reunite for a group night out after Stephen and Rachel’s epic win

The cast of The Traitors celebrated Stephen Libby and Rachel Duffy’s victory on Friday with a relaxed and fun party.

Stephen, 32, and Rachel, 42, each won £47,875 on the popular BBC show after competing against James Baker, 38, Faraaz Noor, 22, Jade Scott, 25, and Jack Butler, 29, in the final round.

The cast reunited for a fun celebration as they posed for a series of snaps on Instagram.

Crime novelist Harriet Tyce, 52, appeared cheerful while posing for photos with Jack, Faraaz, and James during an outing.

I noticed Rachel wasn’t in any of the photos, and it left me wondering if she even made it to the party. It was a really glamorous event, so I was hoping to catch a glimpse of her!

In the last episode, the group decided to eliminate Faraaz first, and then, in a surprising turn of events, voted Jack out as well.

Rachel and Stephen were incredibly emotional when Claudia Winkleman revealed they had won the competition.

The pair toasted their win with sparkling wine, happily remembering their amazing experience on the show.

After winning the game, the contestants appeared on the show Uncloaked, a spin-off of The Traitors, to discuss the dramatic finale.

Rachel said: ‘I was so nervous for Stephen, so watching it back, it made me cry.’

Stephen explained he was unsure of what to do at the time, and watching the footage now, he can see his uncertainty. Ultimately, he feels very proud of the choice he and Rachel made, and proud of himself for sticking to it.

Stephen had previously wondered if Rachel would stick to their agreement not to write each other’s names on the slates during their meetings.

You know, after celebrating their victory, I spoke with the team, and they shared something really interesting. They admitted they had some initial hesitations about the deal they made, but they were absolutely committed to honoring it. It just goes to show that sticking to your word, even when it’s tough, really pays off – and builds trust!

Rachel immediately regretted what she said, but was determined to stick to her promise. She saw it as a challenge – she wouldn’t go back on her word.

Stephen explained that it’s difficult to trust anyone in the game because deception is part of their job. He admitted he doubted Rachel could maintain their agreement throughout the entire game, and that’s why he was unsure about sticking with it himself until the very end.

On Thursday night, the host, Claudia, explained that who would be eliminated would be decided by chance, and she introduced the chests that would determine their fate.

Everyone picked a chest and opened it simultaneously. Rachel was fortunate enough to find the shield inside hers, which secured her spot in the final five and eliminated James from the competition.

Earlier in the episode, Roxy Wilson became the last contestant to be ‘murdered’ on the BBC show.

The next morning at breakfast, Claudia let slip that Roxy had been keeping something hidden: her mother, Judy, was also competing.

Now that season four has finished, fans of The Traitors have more to look forward to: Celebrity Traitors will be back this year!

The BBC announced last November that the show’s successful format will return to BBC One in 2026.

Just before the final, most betting sites – like MyBettingSites, Sports Casting Bets, and OLGB – predicted Stephen would win. However, Ladbrokes believed the Faithfuls would be the winners.

After a particularly intense episode earlier this week, viewers of the BBC show widely believed Rachel would win the prize money.

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2026-01-24 14:56