
Ibiza Final Boss costume goes on sale on Amazon in Ireland
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Jack Kay became an instant celebrity when he was filmed dancing in Ibiza
The Ibiza Final Boss's costume has already started to appear online after he became an internet celebrity.
Jack Kay (26) became an overnight sensation after he was filmed dancing on the party island sporting a gold chain, sunglasses and with a baby pink cup in his hand.
His unique hairstyle, which shocked those who thought it was, in fact, a hat, his distinctive shades and man bag became an instant hit with fans.
Fashion movers and shakers say the Ibiza Final Boss is set to become the next viral Halloween trend this year.
Jack Kay became an instant celebrity when he was filmed dancing in Ibiza
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Now fancy dress shops are already stocking up on costumes that include a stick on wig and goatee alongside accessories including the gold chain and sunglasses.
A similar outfit is on sale for €22.51 on Amazon. The product description reads: 'Become the final boss of the party: Turn heads and steal the spotlight with this hilarious Ibiza Rave Boss Accessory Set – the ultimate costume kit for lads' holidays, festivals, and stag dos!'
The costume includes a short black wig with fringe, bold moustache, chunky gold chain, and a pair of black aviator sunglasses – 'everything you need to complete the legendary look'.
'Whether you're raving at a festival or dancing poolside in Ibiza, this accessory set delivers instant laughs and unforgettable photos,' the Amazon description reads.
'The wig has a stretch cap for a secure fit, and the lightweight accessories are comfortable to wear all day (or night).
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'Embrace your inner icon at your next fancy dress party, hen do, or as part of a funny retro group costume!'
According to The Sun, the young raver has already held talks with ITV2 bosses about featuring in the next series of Big Brother, while brand and culture expert Nick Ede told the Daily Mail he stands to earn six figures in the next 12 months.
'It's amazing how he has captured the zeitgeist,' Ede said. 'It's the most popular thing since the Jet2 holiday adverts, and he can maximize on this for quite a while.
'He's a living caricature. People don't really look like that but he is exactly what you think people who go to Ibiza should look like and be like.'
It was revealed this week that Kay hosted a party at a €9million villa in Ibiza with a dwarf who had been dressed up to look like a 'mini' version of him,
'The final boss and the mini boss out tonight, see you soon,' Jack wrote below a video of the pair dancing at the event.
The entertainer, Juan Alberto Duaso, was one of five dwarves hired for Barcelona star Yamal's birthday party last month which was slammed by a disabled rights group.
Jack Kay became an instant celebrity when he was filmed dancing in Ibiza
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The Spanish government has cracked down on hiring people with disabilities, including dwarfism, which make it illegal to 'humiliate' or 'mock' them for entertainment.
On the day the Ibiza Final Boss went viral on social media, bookings to the island rose by 48 per cent day on day, it has been reported.
His TikTok account has attracted almost 20,000 followers, while a newly created Instagram has 27,000.
Comments on his social media include offers to keep him coming back to Ibiza while travel firms have offered him holidays.
Gary Lineker's clubbing-obsessed brother Wayne - who owns club O Beach - has asked him to get in touch, MailOnline reports.
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