TRAITOR Stephen Libby is vying to be king of the castle but he’s already set to be a winner elsewhere.

The Sun can reveal that since filming last year, he has quit his day job ready to cash in on his new profile.

Stephen, one of the contestants in season four of The Traitors, poses in front of a castle and a fire pit.Since filming The Traitors last year, Stephen Libby has quit his day job ready to make it in showbizCredit: PA Stephen, a contestant on The Traitors.After winning fans on the BBC murder mystery, Stephen is ready to stay in the spotlightCredit: PA Stephen breaks down in tears while wearing a pink sweater.Stephen will go down as one of the show’s best TraitorsCredit: BBC

Stephen, 32, worked as a cyber security consultant at a company called Synack in London before joining the hit show.

But after winning fans on the murder mystery, he’s ready to stay in the spotlight.

A source said: “Stephen has quit his day job and wants to see if he can stay in the public eye off the back of his success on the show.”

An industry insider said: “ has been a real breakout star of The Traitors and has all the ingredients to make it in showbiz.

“His fashion has been a real talking point and he’s clearly a good looking lad, who is articulate and charming.

“If he lands the right agent he could do very well out of The Traitors indeed.

“He’s the cast member you can see being on talent bookers’ list – you can see him on , quiz shows, and beyond.”

Stephen grew up in the Outer Hebrides on the Isle of Lewis but now lives in London.

He will go down as one of the show’s best Traitors after, so far, lasting without being undetected.

Ahead of the finale, he wasn’t sure he could trust his fellow Traitor Rachel.

He said: “Right now I’m worried, maybe I’ve been blind, because I have been actively not discussing if anyone ever brought her up.

“If I did find out that she was going against me behind my back then game on.”

Stephen was loved by all in the castle but sometimes struggled with the decisions.

He said: “I try to kind of actually forget what I did the night before, but I think I underestimated how hard it would be.”