An ardent admirer of Luigi Mangione, Lena Weissbrot, has made a startling admission, stating she would harm her own mother if she were a healthcare executive. This revelation came after The Post disclosed that Weissbrot’s mother holds a senior managerial position at CVS Health.
The 32-year-old Weissbrot shared these shocking sentiments on her Instagram story following the news that unveiled her as the daughter of Reina Natero, a 57-year-old executive responsible for prescription drug insurance coverage policies at the healthcare corporation.
Weissbrot, who previously caused a stir by claiming that the grieving children of the late UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson would be “better off without him,” initially refuted the notion that her mother held an executive role in healthcare.
She described her mother as merely “a worker” in a text message. This statement was captured in a screengrab and posted to her Instagram story over the weekend.
In a disturbing continuation, Weissbrot added, “If my mom was a health insurance executive I would have shot her myself,” emphasizing her disdain for the industry.
She elaborated, expressing that if her mother were akin to Brian Thompson, and under the hypothetical circumstance that she remained unchanged by wealth, she would consider inheriting and redistributing her mother’s fortune. Weissbrot’s plan would be to aid families impacted by what she perceives as the destructive actions of the health insurance company.
“But that’s so far from my reality it’s just a fantasy. A fantasy that makes me… wet,” she added.
“Debating: would I actually redact my mom if she was a health insurance CEO,” Weissbrot wrote in the overlay text on her Instagram story.
“When it comes to debating me about hypothetical situations that don’t exist: don’t.”
Weissbrot is one of three self-styled “Mangionistas,” a trio of fangirl “journalists” who rocked up to the New York State Supreme Court with their City Hall-approved press passes to cover Mangione’s pretrial hearing.
The game developer, rapper, and maker of erotic art wrote and starred in a music video in June in which she mocked the death of father-of-two Thompson.
“The CEO’s a parasite and now they getting shot up,” she rapped while wearing a bikini in the disturbing “Toolie Toolie” video, which was posted on Vimeo.
Weissbrot did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
Weissbrot was one of several crazed fans of the accused killer Mangione who got press passes from City Hall to cover his court hearings.
