Love Island’s Jack Fincham brings back the bowl cut as he shows off surprising hair transformation

Love Island star Jack Fincham showed off a new hairstyle as he attended the Flackstock festival on Monday.

The 31 year old was pictured in happy spirits as he debuted a retro look by sporting a bowl cut while relaxing in the VIP area. 

Flackstock was organised by Caroline Flack’s family and close friends in honour of the late star, who tragically took her own life in February 2020 at the age of 40.

Speaking at the event, Caroline's sister Jody described the celebratory event – which raised money for charities including Mind – as a day "full of dancing". 


Jack arrived at the festival looking causally stylish as he wore a white vest underneath a khaki green open shirt and a pair of matching loose-fitting trousers, along with some bright pink trainers.

The reality star added a bold patterned blue printed shirt as he posed in the McDonald's sponsored VIP area. 

Jack was joined at the festival by several other celebrities, including presenter Jake Quickenden and fellow ex-Islanders Shaughna Phillips, Chris Hughes and Georgia Steel. 


Many live comedy and music acts performed at the event, with appearances from Louise Redknapp, Pixie Lott, Natalie Imbruglia and Dermot O’Leary.

Caroline's Strictly Come Dancing pals Janette Manrara and her husband Aljaz Skorjanec also performed a dance on stage to Footloose before teaching the crowd some salsa steps.


Paying tribute to Caroline, Janette said: Every time we hung out non-work wise the first thing she would do was pop on a song start singing, start dancing, she loved music, she loved singing and dancing so I think today is a perfect celebration of that part of her.

“I think every single person performing today knew how special she was and that’s probably why the yes’s came so quick. She loved being at festivals so what better way to celebrate her than having one.”


Sharing her joy at the festival's success, Caroline’s sister Jody told PA news agency: "This is who she was, this is what she liked, we are sort of encapsulating her today. We have tried to do that from the very beginning, our motto was 'What would Caroline do' the whole way through.

“Today is definitely a good day, there is a lot of bad ones there have been but today is a good one.”

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