Known as the current ‘RichTok’ Queen for displaying her extravagant £380,000 shopping sprees and gourmet chef-prepared meals, Becca Bloom is well-acquainted with showcasing her affluence online.
However, her recent revelation has caused a backlash online, with the TikTok personality facing criticism after discussing gender equality in marriages. Becca has shared videos of her travels around Europe with her partner, treating her Scottish Fold cat to a lavish meal of salmon sashimi and caviar, and revealing her luxury purchases from Hermes, Dior, and Chanel.
With a following of seven million fans who admire her opulent lifestyle, Becca recently tied the knot with her spouse in Lake Como, Italy, in a lavish £3 million ceremony. However, she has stirred controversy by expressing her views on gender equality in relationships – a statement that has not been well-received by all.
In a TikTok video that has garnered over five million views, she stated, “Here’s what men fail to grasp about equality.” Becca emphasized the disparities in pay between men and women, highlighting that women typically earn only 80% of what men earn for the same job. She pointed out that asking for a 50/50 split on expenses can disproportionately impact women’s finances compared to men’s.
She further mentioned that her husband covers all the expenses in their relationship, which she deems as the “basic expectation.” Despite her good intentions, Becca’s statements have sparked controversy among some individuals.
One TikTok user commented, “I will not take equality lessons from this billionaire. Not now, not ever.” Becca responded by saying, “When someone can’t counter the argument, they attack the person presenting it. Thanks for proving my point.”
Another viewer acknowledged the positive message in Becca’s post but questioned the credibility of the messenger.
Becca gained fame in January as part of the ‘RichTok’ trend, where individuals flaunt their extravagant lifestyles and opulent vacations on the platform.
Becca is the middle child of Simon Yiming Ma and Heidi Chou. Her parents co-founded the IT services company Camelot Information Systems in 2000, based in China.
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