The Traitors winner Stephen Libby reveals two TV shows he'd love to be part of: "Don't come for me!"
The Scot has his mind set on a move into fashion presenting.

During his time on The Traitors, Stephen Libby's stylish selection of outfits attracted almost as much attention as his gameplay – so it's no surprise that the season 4 winner is pursuing the possibility of a new career in the world of fashion presenting.
Stephen recently made his debut hosting a fashion segment on This Morning, and speaking exclusively to Radio Times at a Gala Performance of Cabaret this week, he opened up on the "really, really fun" experience he'd had.
In particular, he enjoyed sharing the studio with TV favourite Anneka Rice, explaining: "I grew up watching her, so to suddenly be standing there as part of the same show just felt surreal."
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With Stephen having revealed he's now quit his job in cybersecurity, it will be interesting to see what future presenting gigs might arise. And asked if there were any shows in particular he had his eye on, he mentioned classic style series The Clothes Show – which last aired in 2009 – adding that working on The Great British Sewing Bee would be “lovely."
"I'm not coming for anyone’s job," he added. "Don’t come for me!"
Stephen also seemed enthusiastic about the suggestion of bringing back competition show Styled to Rock – which aired for one season, hosted by Rihanna, back in 2013 – exclaiming it was a "good shout". So perhaps it's time for a revival?
Previously speaking at the Radio Times Covers Party 2026, Stephen had explained that his hope was to dive "into something that I'm more passionate about" now that he's left his previous job behind.
"It's been very good to me over the years, which is great, but I'm taking a break from work at the moment, just going to put my feet up and see what happens," he said.
"And then if, in the future, an opportunity presents itself to me that's more exciting than cybersecurity, I'll grab it with both hands."
Speaking about the reaction to his fashion choices while on The Traitors, he added that he'd found the response "overwhelming" given that he'd just been wearing items from his "day-to-day wardrobe."
He added: "I think what it's shown me is that the bar for men's fashion is quite low because, to me, that's just like my normal clothing. So I'm just really happy that I had a positive response."
The Traitors season 1-4 are available to watch on BBC iPlayer now.
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Patrick Cremona is the Senior Film Writer at Radio Times, and looks after all the latest film releases both in cinemas and on streaming. He has been with the website since October 2019, and in that time has interviewed a host of big name stars and reviewed a diverse range of movies.





