Yilong Ma Wiki/Bio, Age, Family, Education, Career, Videos, Social Media

Yilong Ma is a TikToker from China who has recently taken the platform by storm. He is from the northeastern chinese province of Hebei is remarkably sporting the same lookalike the tech billionaire Elon Musk.

Name Yilong Ma
Birthday Not Known
Age Not Known
Lives In China
Profession Content Creator, Tik Tok Star
Height Not Known
Weight Not Known
Hair Color Black
Net Worth USD 1million (approx.)
Nationality Chinese
Religion Not Published
Education Graduate
Alma Mater Not Published
Ethnicity Mixed

Family Members & Education –

Father’s Name : Will be updated
Mother’s Name : Will be updated
Marital Status : Unmarried
School : Not known
College : Not known
Educational Qualification : Graduated

Career –

Elon Musk’s viral Chinese doppelgänger, Yilong Ma, appears to have been suspended on the Chinese versions of TikTok and Twitter. At press time, Insider saw that Ma’s page on Douyin — China’s version of TikTok — had been purged of all content. At the same time, a content-restriction notification citing a violation of the platform’s policies was slapped on Ma’s page on Weibo, the country’s Twitter-like platform. Representatives from Douyin’s parent company, Bytedance, and Weibo’s parent company, Sina, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider. In a response to press queries from Insider, Ma said he had not received an appropriate explanation from Weibo or Douyin on why his account was suspended. At press time, he had not responded to a follow-up request from Insider to verify via video call if he truly resembled Musk. At press time, Ma’s page on the international version of TikTok, where he is known by the username “Elong Musk,” was still active. Ma has more than 239,000 followers on the platform, with about 3.9 million likes on his videos. “All platform videos are ported, I only have TikTok. I love you,” said the profile description on Ma’s TikTok page. Ma first went viral on Douyin in November 2020 for videos that appeared to show a striking resemblance to Musk. He later attracted the attention of Musk when the Tesla CEO quipped in response to a clip of Ma that he, too, may be “partly Chinese.”
Ma subsequently uploaded several videos on TikTok, including one in which he expressed his thoughts on Musk’s high-profile acquisition of Twitter. In this clip, he points excitedly at a printout of the Twitter icon, calling it “my bird!”