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Ibiza Final Boss insures haircut for seven determine sum forward of boxing battle

The Ibiza Final Boss, real name Jack Kay, has sensationally claimed he has had his famous barnet insured for £1 million, ahead of his upcoming boxing fight with rapper Jordan McCann.

The man with Britain’s most iconic barnet, known by fans as the The Ibiza Final Boss, has sensationally claimed that he he’s had to insure his iconic trim for £1 million, admitting that his unique look is his “USP”.

Real name Jack Kay, the bowl-cut sporting bloke went viral last summer for his iconic dance moves and even more iconic appearance, and the 26-year-old has been riding the wave of his new found fame ever since, with a boxing bout on the way.

Speaking to the Sun, Jack has now sensationally claimed to insuring his hair for an eye-watering 7 figure sum. The Newcastle lad revealed: “Obviously it’s my USP so I have been looking to get it insured and I’ve insured it for a million pound.”

When asked about whether he fears his lucrative new status could dwindle, Jack is adamant that he will be fine, especially considering his upcoming boxing fight against fellow influencer and rapper Jordan McCann.

He told the Sun: “I’m not worried about staying relevant.

“I’ve signed a multi-fight deal, my agents got big things happening for us like end of this year starting next year as well. So I’m not worried about that.”

“Even if it all ends tomorrow, which it won’t but if it was I’m happy with that I’ve made a killing do you know what I mean I’ve smashed it.”

“Listen nothing lasts forever does it so you’ve just got to strike while the iron’s hot and make the most of it.”

For those wondering what a day in the life of the Ibiza Final Boss is like, Jack shed some light on the highs.

He said: “Places will offer free drinks, free tables, they offer me free hotels and stuff, yeah. That’s a bit of a privilege, being me now.”

However, things haven’t been entirely plain sailing for the Boss, with the viral clubber being the victim of a reported attack by four masked men in a bar in his hometown back in March, it has been claimed.

Jack was said to be hurled across the bar by the armed men at The Runhead in Ryton, Tyne and Wear.

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He reportedly suffered minor injuries and police have launched a probe into the incident.

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