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Who is Jay Ma? Influencer goes viral after Louis Vuitton Cafe clip sparks talk about Jack Ma link

Who is Jay Ma? Influencer goes viral after Louis Vuitton Cafe clip sparks talk about Jack Ma link

Who is Jay Ma? Influencer goes viral after Louis Vuitton Cafe clip sparks talk about Jack Ma link (Image via Getty)

A video of influencer Jay Ma getting hand-fed dessert at the Louis Vuitton Café in Bangkok went viral online. Many people shared the clip and said he is the son of Jack Ma, the Alibaba founder and one of the richest men in China. The video showed Jay Ma sitting in the café while two men stood beside him and fed him dessert with a spoon. Because the scene looked very fancy and dramatic, people believed it was real. But when you look closely, the whole thing seems planned and made only for social media.Jay Ma is actually known for making funny “rich kid” videos on TikTok and Instagram. His posts often show expensive cars, designer clothes, and silly moments where he acts like a spoiled kid. This is why the dessert video went viral so fast. But there is still no proof he is linked to Jack Ma or his family. Everything points to it being a skit.

Jay Ma’s online image and truth behind the viral dessert video

Jay Ma is an influencer who calls himself the “International Kid.” He has a big following on Instagram and TikTok. In his videos, he shows a fun and “rich life” style. He wears luxury outfits, walks around with bodyguard-like people, and shares stories about being an international student. Many of these clips are meant to be jokes.People online often guess that he is the son of Jack Ma, but this has never been confirmed. In fact, Jack Ma and his wife Zhang Ying have two known children, Ma Yuankun (Jerry Ma) and one daughter whose name is not public. Since Jay Ma is not listed anywhere as part of their family, the claim appears false.The dessert-feeding video also looks staged. Many viewers commented that it felt like acting, not real life. The clip fits Jay Ma’s usual style of making exaggerated, funny “rich kid” skits. So far, there is no proof he is the son of China’s richest man. As Jay Ma’s real background remains unknown, and because claims about rich-kid life and ties to Jack Ma are unverified, the video’s popularity seems to come from online hype more than facts. The video seems made only for attention and views, just like his other content.Also Read: Outdoor Boys Star Luke Nichols Comes Back From YouTube Retirement To Help MyLifeOutdoors Creator Steven In Family Crisis

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