Rebecca C. Ma, better known as Becca Bloom, is an American entrepreneur, socialite, and social media influencer. She is the founder of Studipal, an online tutoring program for students in China, and the co-founder of Hearth Wireless Chargers, a phone charger brand. She is a luxury fashion influencer and internet personality, having gained over 3.5 million followers within her first year as a content creator on TikTok. She was named in the Time 100 Best Creators List in July 2025.
Early life, family, and education
Ma is the daughter of Simon Yiming Ma and Heidi Chou, Chinese tech entrepreneurs and real estate investors who founded the software company Camelot Information Systems.[1] Her father serves on the board of the Asia Society of Northern California.[2] She grew up in Atherton, California.[3] In her youth, Ma trained in ballet, played tennis, and competed as a Math Olympian.[4] She attended Menlo School, where she was a member of the Botball team, graduating in 2017.[5][6]
Ma works in the financial technology industry.[9] She co-founded Hearth Wireless Chargers, a charger brand for iOS and Android devices in 2018.[8] She founded and launched Studipal, an online peer tutoring platform serving over 150,000 underprivileged vocational school students in China.[8][10] She later sold the company.[11] Ma also co-founded SolarShade, a solar powered umbrella that charges phones and laptops.[10]
In early 2025, Ma joined multiple social media platforms and amassed over three million followers on TikTok and over 500,000 followers on Instagram.[12] She is a popular content creator on #RichTok, a side of TikTok where people follow the lives of wealthy content creators.[13][14] She is signed with United Talent Agency.[15] In July 2025, Ma was included on TIME's 100 Best Creators List.[9]
Bloom has become a society figure noted for attending high profile fashion events.[11] In 2025, she attended the BVLGARI high jewelry presentation in Taormina and Chanel's haute couture show in Paris.[11]
In 2025, Ma modeled in the fashion brand Jay Day's debut commercial for one of their designs known as The Promise Dress.[16]