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Girlfriend of 'Ibiza final boss' breaks silence as fans react to iconic haircut

Girlfriend of 'Ibiza final boss' breaks silence as fans react to iconic haircut

The internet's newest star - dubbed the "Ibiza Final Boss" by admirers - has a girlfriend, it has emerged.
Jack Kay became an overnight sensation after clips of his dancing in Ibiza took social media by storm.
Donning a gold chain, shades and clutching a baby pink beverage, Jack was spotted confidently "busting moves" on the dance floor, reports The Mirror.
However, it wasn't merely his slick dancing that captured attention. His distinctive bob hairstyle, which numerous viewers confused for headwear, truly made him stand out.
In the footage, his gleaming white smile contrasts against his dark tank top as he moves to the rhythm, lips pouted and head swaying in time with the music. Jack Kay has gone viral (Image: TikTok)
Now, 23-year-old Alisha Cook, a debt recovery specialist from Durham in the UK, has stepped forward declaring herself as Jack's other half. In a string of TikToks titled: "POV: ya boyfriend's now known as Ibiza Final Boss," Alisha appears snuggled up with Jack, featuring moments of him pecking her cheek and the pair celebrating together.
The footage has since been set to private, though followers had loads to comment, with one user quipping: "At least you know he didn't cheat - he's been filmed from every angle on TikTok just having a ball."
Someone else penned: "Have a word with his barber - I don't know how he leaves the house."
A third joked: "So was the haircut a choice, or did the barber do him dirty?".
Capitalising on his sudden stardom, Jack has since shared a fresh TikTok - this time grooving with mates whilst sporting his trademark gold chain and sunglasses. One of his pals is seen with an arm around him as Jack busts out more iconic moves.
A photo montage also captures him enjoying the Ibiza nightlife with "the lads".
His sudden internet fame has triggered a flood of memes and comments online. One individual quipped: "Short back and Battle of Hastings, cheers mate."
Another jested: "Short back and Magna Carta please, mate."
A third added their voice: "Are the mandem from Sherwood Forest as well?".
Jack has even sparked fan art, with one admirer sharing a painted portrait of him, captioned: "Excellent use of free will if I do say so myself."
As his popularity surges, fans are now stopping him for selfies around Ibiza. Tony Truman, co-owner of Ocean Beach Ibiza, grabbed a snap with Jack, while another fan mistook him for DJ and presenter Charlie Sloth.
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