A Viral Moment in a Bangkok Café
A short video filmed at the stylish Louis Vuitton Café recently went viral after showing a young man being hand-fed dessert by what looked like his bodyguards.

The clip, shared widely on TikTok and Facebook, quickly spread with claims that the man was the “son of the richest man in China.” The scene was unusual enough to make many people stop and wonder: Who is this young man, and is he really an heir to a massive fortune?
Who Is Jay Ma, Really?
The man in the video is known online as Jay Ma, a social media creator famous for acting like an international rich kid. He often posts videos showing luxury shopping, fancy cars, and humorous scenes of “rich life.”
He has gained thousands of followers by mixing comedy with an extravagant lifestyle.
Not Connected to Jack Ma
Despite the viral claims, Jay Ma is not confirmed to be related to Jack Ma. There has been no official proof linking the two. Jack Ma, who is one of China’s most well-known businessmen, has two known children, and none of them match Jay Ma’s profile.

Still, the creator continues to play a character who appears wealthy, which often causes confusion among viewers.
Staged Scene for Social Media
As the video gained attention, many people questioned whether the dessert-feeding moment was real. In fact, the clip appears to be a planned skit made for entertainment.
@/theinternationalkid creates exaggerated scenarios to make his content stand out. The bodyguards, the dramatic feeding, and the café setting all fit his usual comedic style.
Why the Video Spread So Quickly
The video was posted on 30 November, and within hours it had spread across several platforms. Viewers expressed surprise at the dramatic display and were curious about whether the young man truly belonged to a wealthy family.

Because the scene looked luxurious and unusual, many people assumed it must involve someone important. The misunderstanding helped the clip spread even faster.
Behind the Influencer Persona
Jay Ma’s online identity is built around portraying an exaggerated lifestyle. He studied abroad and later became known for making satirical videos about international student life.
@theinternationalkid
Most of his content is light-hearted, focusing on expensive fashion and humorous “rich kid” attitudes. The dessert video simply followed the same pattern, showing a staged moment designed to attract attention.
No Evidence of Billionaire Background
Even though many viewers believed he was a real rich heir, there is still no confirmed information linking Jay Ma to any billionaire family.

His online image is mostly performance, not reality. The viral video may have caused confusion, but it matches the playful style he uses in most of his content.
A Skit That Fooled Millions
What started as a simple comedy clip turned into a global rumor about the “son of China’s richest man.” The video’s setting, the dramatic feeding, and Jay Ma’s confident character all made the moment feel believable at first glance.
However, the truth behind the clip is much simpler: it was an entertainment skit created by a young influencer, not a real display of billionaire luxury.
Watch the video here:
@theinternationalkid Why is bro in Thailand 👀 #internationalstudent #bangkok
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