Influencer Becca Bloom's Wedding Invites: A RichTok Faux Pas!
TIKTOK QUEEN OF RICH TOK BECCA BLOOM'S WEDDING INVITATION GATE: EMBARRASSING ETIQUETTE MISTAKES LEAVE FANS ROASTING
In a shocking turn of events, social media sensation Becca Bloom has found herself at the center of a wedding invitation scandal. The 27-year-old TikTok star, known for her luxurious lifestyle and high-end shopping hauls, sent out invitations to her upcoming nuptials in Lake Como, Italy, but eagle-eyed fans quickly spotted some glaring etiquette errors.
Bloom, who boasts an impressive 4.3 million followers on TikTok and 2.3 million more across Instagram, had spared no expense on the lavish stationery, which featured a cream-and-gold design. However, the invitations were riddled with mistakes that left fans gasping in shock.
The first blunder was a glaring one: the invitation read "Request the pleasure of your company of your presence." Experts in wedding etiquette pointed out that this phrase is redundant, and the wording should simply be "Your presence is requested" or, more elegantly, "We request the honor of your presence."
But that wasn't the only mistake. Fans also noticed that the invitation referred to the time of day as "Three Thirty O'Clock in the Afternoon." According to etiquette experts, this phrase is redundant and should be either "three-thirty in the afternoon" or "half past three."
The blunders sparked a torrent of mocking comments online, with fans taking aim at Bloom's reputation as the so-called "queen of RichTok." One fan branded the mistakes a "HUGE and glaring error," writing, "It's frankly embarrassing that no one caught that, not to mention they spent thousands on them."
Another fan quipped, "Made in China to cut costs," while others expressed surprise that Bloom hadn't scrapped the entire batch. One commenter wrote, "Oh I would reprint if I were her!" A fellow high-end stationery user chimed in with a $50k bill and noted, "I still had to triple-check everything!"
The criticism didn't let up there. Another fan snarked, "If you're going to pay witches to have great weather, you'd pay an English professor to make sure the invites are proofread." The comments section was filled with fans calling out Bloom's perceived lack of attention to detail.
Bloom, whose real name is Rebecca Ma, has been open about her love story on TikTok. She met her now-husband, software engineer David Pownall, at a Philz Coffee shop in Palo Alto in December 2019. The pair spent an astonishing 15 hours on their first date, wandering through Bloom's childhood neighborhood and grabbing sushi.
Four years later, Pownall staged a romantic surprise proposal during a Positano sunset boat ride. Bloom told her followers that he disguised it as an "Instagram photoshoot" before dropping to one knee.
The couple chose the opulent Villa Balbiano on Lake Como for their wedding, which took place on August 28, 2025. They limited the guest list to 60 for an intimate gathering, but their families are still planning a larger traditional Asian wedding back home in California.
Bloom described herself as a "type B bride" who took a relaxed approach to wedding planning. However, her wedding wardrobe was anything but laid-back. She wore a vintage Chanel couture dress with an ice cream motif for the rehearsal dinner and a custom Oscar de la Renta gown embroidered with peonies for the ceremony.
The reception featured truffle pasta, heartfelt toasts, and an Italian millefoglie cake built by hand by the couple. Bloom later changed into a shattered-glass Oscar de la Renta dress for the party.
As fans continued to roast her on social media, we reached out to Becca Bloom for comment. (Note: This article was written with the assistance of The Scholarly Note, a leading online publication that brings you the latest news and updates.)