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RichTok Influencer Becca Bloom Reveals the Wild NYE Superstition She Did to Manifest Her Extravagant 2025 Wedding

- - RichTok Influencer Becca Bloom Reveals the Wild NYE Superstition She Did to Manifest Her Extravagant 2025 Wedding

Luke ChinmanDecember 30, 2025 at 9:42 AM

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Becca Bloom revealed the New Year’s Eve tradition she did last year to manifest abundance and prosperity in 2025

The content creator took the internet by storm in August with her over-the-top Lake Como wedding to David Pownall

Bloom is known as the reigning queen of “RickTok” for documenting her luxurious lifestyle online

Becca Bloom is detailing how she manifested her 2025.

The viral influencer — known as the reigning queen of “RickTok” for documenting her luxurious lifestyle online — took the internet by storm over the summer with her extravagant Lake Como wedding. Now, she’s revealing the New Year's Eve superstition that might just explain how it all came together.

On Dec. 29, Bloom posted a TikTok of her eating grapes while sitting underneath the table, spliced with clips from her picture-perfect Italian wedding festivities, overlaying the video with the text, “POV: The Grapes Worked.”

The internet personality appears to be referencing the age-old tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve under the table at midnight to invite good fortune into your life in the coming year.

The superstition dates back over a century. Grapes are considered a symbol of abundance, and each grape you eat on New Year’s Eve represents the prosperity, health and happiness you intend to usher in for each month of the new year. The table, many believe, offers extra “protection” as you manifest your new year.

Whether it was a result of the grapes or not, Bloom’s 2025 was certainly a year full of abundance.

Her August wedding ceremony was nothing short of a fairytale: set against gorgeous Italian mountains, adorned with dreamlike floral arrangements, and complete with multi-colored smoke bombs after Bloom and her husband David Pownall exchanged their vows.

The happy couple did have to deal with a bout of rain — Bloom later revealed in a TikTok that it moved their reception indoors — but it didn’t make their big day any less magical: “I was a very Type B bride, and anything I did worry about no one even noticed at the end of the day,” admitted the content creator.

Bloom’s year was full of abundance outside of her wedding, too.

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Her Halloween costume, for instance, was dripping in jewels and included a chain-style seashell dress from Paco Rabanne, which retails at $3,990 (she initially planned to dress as “stolen treasure,” but to avoid any sensitivity in the wake of the Louvre heist, she instead decided to call her costume “the stolen treasure of Atlantis").

Bloom’s cat, Oscar, also got the princess treatment in 2025. In November, the influencer shared Oscar’s baptism outfit — a lacy dress that matched her own Jonathan Simkhai gown. And in December, she showed off a luxurious meal she was preparing for Oscar, which included ushi-grade salmon sashimi, a tuna bone broth blend, a soft-boiled quail egg, salmon roe caviar, freeze-dried cod fish and some decorative flowers to pull the plate together.

Just last week, the content creator unveiled her Christmas haul, complete with over $40,000 of couture clothing.

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