“IBIZA Final Boss” Jack Kay has seen for the first time without his iconic shades and stubble – and it’s quite a sight.
A throwback pic of Final Boss has been unearthed, from even before the days of the bowl-cut trim.
The snap shows Jack lined up with his three of his mates in a boozer.
He’s the only one with a pint in front of him and he’s clearly been tucking into it.
Young Jack stares down the camera with narrowed eyes and with his arm around one of his pals.
His signature black vest has been replaced with a basic black tee – and the lack of a fat gold chain is another glaring difference.
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But there’s a flick of the same pout he wore while grooving around in the original viral clip last week.
A second pic shows Jack looking much more like the Ibiza Boss we all know so well, but again with the specs.
Jack hasn’t been pictured once without his sunnies since shooting to fame, donning them even when The Sun caught up with him in his barbers back home.
The blacked-out shades have also remained glued to his face after he zoomed back out to the party island in a £5million private jet.
Since returning to his stomping ground, Jack has embraced his new found fame with wild parties at a £9million mansion called The Blue Stone Villa.
Tucked away in the hills of Ibiza, the glitzy gaff comes with a large outdoor swimming pool, private chef and its own indoor nightclub.
There’s even a barbecue, DJ booth and state-of-the-art surround sound system with unrivalled privacy for all guests.
He’s even had a run-in with controversial adult performer Bonnie Blue – leaving fans questioning whether they could have collaborated on some content.
She flew to the White Island for an impromptu rendezvous with Jack, and a vid shows the moment they awkwardly hug in the villa garden.
Jack’s new found fame was on full display on Saturday as he invited 100 of his fans, who he described as “charvas”, to the villa.
Popular DJs Deniz Menendez and Rsquared performed for the surging crowds all as Jack embraced the party vibes.
Just 24 hours later, the partying continued for Jack as he hosted a second bumper event at the holiday home with a host of new mates.
One of those who made an appearance has already made headlines this summer after he was a part of FC Barcelona star Yamine Yamal’s 18th birthday party.
The teen sensation landed himself in hot water and is reportedly facing a government investigation after he allegedly hired people with dwarfism to perform.
Juan Alberto Duaso says he was one of five dwarfs at the bash with him now making an appearance alongside Jack in Ibiza.
Duaso was filmed sporting a bowl cut wig and mirroring Jack as the influencer described him as a “mini” version of himself.
A video of the pair dancing was captioned: “The final boss and the mini boss out tonight, see you soon.”
It’s also been revealed that the lad has been in talks with Big Brother, and even launched his music career with a brand new dance track.
The song is bouncy and upbeat, making it perfect for clubbing or dancing in Ibiza.
Fans have already gone wild over the new track.
On the TV rumours, a source told The Sun: “The Ibiza Final Boss has really captured the nation’s imagination and is exactly the kind of character that makes for a fun Big Brother housemate.
“Bosses had talks with his management, it is very late in the casting process for housemates but everyone thought worth a chat whether it be in time for this series, even as part of a task, or for the future.
“Jack’s reps Neon Management have been inundated with offers for him so he’s certainly going to be busy for at least the next few months.
“They’ve seen an unprecedented level of interest in him, and that’s the nation loves him.”
Final Boss’ barber spills the secrets behind the trim
ALI Kurbani, master-barber at B&D Barbers in Blaydon, Newcastle, welcomed Jack into the chair before he jetted back for a tour round Ibiza.
He told the Sun that he was baffled to see his handiwork hitting the headlines.
Ali said: “I have been doing this job a while now and this is amazing.
“We have cut Jack’s hair for around ten years and we didn’t expect this.”
Ali, from Kurdistan, said that Jack has kept the same cut for a while.
After wild speculation online about the style Jack requests – from Robin Hood to a bowl-cut or “short back and Battle of Hastings” – Ali gave us the truth.
He said: “To get this style, Jack asks for a medium skin fade and then a bit of length of the top.
But the key to creating the crisp Lego-like shape is to “keep the fringe sharp at the front,” he said.
B&D Barbers charges £26 for the Ibiza Boss special – but being a “very nice guy” Jack sometimes pays over the odds.
Ali’s cut said: “It made me very happy when I saw the video had gone viral but it was a shock.
“I am very happy about it all and Jack is a very nice guy.
“It is great to see this happen for our business. I think he is going to keep the style.”