The Ibiza Final Boss is lapping up his overnight fame with new music, plans for a tour and raves alongside bikini-clad women.
The Newcastle lad, real name Jack Kay, skyrocketed to viral stardom after a video of him clubbing in Ibiza spread like wildfire, all thanks to his 'Battle of Hastings' bob-style haircut.
After racking up millions of views on TikTok, the party lad swiftly became a meme in his own right. Companies like easyJet and Currys even jumped on the bandwagon, offering Ibiza Final Boss-inspired deals and stunts. And the 'Ibiza Bob' frenzy shows no sign of slowing down as Jack's bowl cut has now been inked on someone's skin forever. It comes as the raverlaunches his own music career with cheeky song lyrics.
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The wild ink features Jack's iconic bob, huge shades and signature beard along with 'Ibiza Final Boss' scrawled above his barnet. Jack's portrait sits just above another tattoo of Harvey Price, Katie Price's son. The owner of the tattoo has yet to be revealed, but people are going wild over the dedication to the viral meme.
A photo of the tattoo was shared on Facebook and people rushed to comment on the ink. Many tagged their pals in the post, jokingly asking if it was theirs, while one commented: "I actually thought he had a beret on and not his hairstyle."
Others noted his astonishing fame as one wrote: "He's doing seriously well from it tho." Another agreed as they added: "I reckon hes actually a f****** genuis."
Shortly after going viral, Jack established his own official Instagram and TikTok profiles and was promptly signed by leading celebrity talent firm, Neon Management. And when it comes to his future, he has the potential to earn a whopping six figure sum.
PR Mayah Riaz, of Mayah Media, toldthe Mirror: "He's got the holy trinity of viral success: that he's relatable, he popped up at the right time, and he's unintentionally hilarious.
"The internet seems to love him. And in today's fame economy that kind of organic buzz can absolutely be cashed in on, if he plays it right."
Despite becoming the Ibiza Final Boss overnight, the Geordie insisted he was a simple lad at heart. "Appreciate all the love and messages off everyone," he told his fans on social media after he went viral.
"I will get back to everyone quick as I can it's just a lot for me to take in at the moment. I am just a normal person from Newcastle it's crazy stay locked in got some big news coming."
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