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Ashes 2025-26: Harry Brook apologises after altercation in New Zealand nightclub

England’s Harry Brook has apologised after being involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before a one-day international on the tour of New Zealand that preceded the Ashes.

A report in the Telegraph revealed Brook, England’s white-ball captain, was struck by the bouncer after being refused entry to a club the night before the third ODI in Wellington.

Brook, who is also England’s Test vice-captain, has avoided being stripped of the white-ball job but has been fined around £30,000 and is on a final warning for his future conduct.

The revelation comes at the end of England’s 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia, a tour dogged by accusations of a slack team culture, including players drinking too much on a holiday in Noosa.

“I want to apologise for my actions,” said Brook in statement. “I fully accept that my behaviour was wrong and brought embarrassment to both myself and the England team.

“Representing England is the greatest honour of all, which I take seriously and I am deeply sorry for letting down my team-mates, coaches and supporters. I have reflected on the lessons it has taught me about responsibility, professionalism and the standards expected of those representing your country.

“I am determined to learn from this mistake and to rebuild trust through my future actions, both on and off the field. I apologise unreservedly and will work hard to ensure this does not happen again.”

A statement from the England and Wales Cricket Board said: “We are aware of this incident and it has been dealt with through a formal and confidential ECB disciplinary process. The player involved has apologised and acknowledged their conduct fell below expectations on this occasion.”

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Massive sum Ibiza Final Boss made in just six weeks after going viral as he plans music festival and own nightclub

IBIZA Final Boss Jack Kay is a millionaire after he became a sudden viral international superstar and he is now planning his own festival.

The former Newcastle construction worker became an internet sensation after footage of him dancing on the party island, sporting a chunky gold chain, designer sunglasses, a black vest, and his distinctive, sharp bowl haircut went viral.

Ibiza Final Boss Jack Kay is a millionaire after he became a sudden viral international superstar and he is now planning his own festivalCredit: TikTok / @zerosixwestibiza
Jack last year secured a five-figure contract with fashion chain Boohoo ManCredit: instagram/@jack.kayy1

Dad-of-one Jack later came forward to tell the world: “I am the Ibiza Final Boss. Jack Kay. Get to know.”

Jack missed out on trademarking his brand Ibiza Final Boss after someone grabbed the name while he was raking in the cash last summer.

But he revealed how he’d earned £800,000 in just six weeks after the footage went global and since then, he’s added another £200,000 to his ever-expanding bank balance.

He confessed in a hastily made documentary about his rise to fame just how much cash he’d made in the summer.

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Jack admitted: “I’m trying to keep myself on a level head with it because I’ve got a little daughter back home

“I had nothing growing up so to give her the life when she’s older, she can have anything she wants, is just unbelievable.”

In one scene, a friend asked him directly, “What’s the dough like?”, leading the star to hint at the substantial amount of money he had made in the six weeks since his viral moment.

He told his friend to “pick a number”, before revealing it’s a “little tidge more” than £800,000.

And since then he’s been enjoying the fruits of his celebrity.

Jack now drives a £55,000 Range Rover SVR with the private plate BOSS BZA after inking a string of money-spinning deals.

He secured a five-figure contract with fashion chain Boohoo Man.

Following his overnight fame, he went on a club appearance tour, returning to Ibiza by private jet and earning £60,000 a day.

He returned to Wayne Lineker’s O Beach Club, the venue where the original video was filmed, to wow fans.

Lionheart Entertainment, a Scottish nightclub events promotions firm booked Jack for a string of events in the UK, and he teamed up with London musician Carnao Beats and they released a techno tune on Spotify.

He also appeared on stage at rave festival Creamfields in Cheshire.

Jack also commands £2,000 a post plugging goods and services on Instagram.

He sells his own merchandise, with the person who recorded the original video also profiting from selling their own line of Ibiza Final Boss gear.

Jack has also appeared in various media, including the Channel 4 documentary that tracked his rise.

He has also cashed in with numerous freebies, including a yacht trip valued at over £10,000.

And he has just filed documents with the UK’s Intellectual Property Office to trademark the slogan Be Your Own under the “presentation of music concerts; music festival services”.

The application also gives him the scope to open his nightclub and to use the name exclusively as a recording artist, DJ, and producer.

His papers were filed just days ago and will stay in place for 10 years once passed to protect Jack from bootleggers who have already begun to prey on his name.

Following his overnight fame, the former construction worker went on a club appearance tour, returning to Ibiza by private jet and earning £60,000 a dayCredit: instagram/jack.kayy1

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