I would say, dear, that it's the other way around: your parents would be better off without YOU

Ghoulish Luigi Mangione superfan exposed as daughter of senior healthcare exec at CVS Health

One of the ghoulish Luigi Mangione fangirl “journalists” [“ Brian Thompson’s kids “are better off without him”] is herself the relative of a health care insurance executive, The Post has learned.

Lena Weissbrot, a member of the twisted trio hopelessly devoted to the accused assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is the daughter of Reina Natero, who oversees prescription drug insurance coverage rules at CVS Health, according to a review of public records and Natero’s online resume.

Natero, 57, a trained pharmacist, has worked for big pharma for more than two decades, according to her LinkedIn profile.  

[She is currently] the lead director of medical affairs for the Formulary Clinical Analysis team at CVS Health, where she’s worked since October 2021.

She formerly held director roles at insurance companies Centene, WellCare and Providence, and kicked off her career making drugs for Bayer Healthcare, per her LinkedIn profile. 

Weissbrot herself obtained a coveted Fullbright-MTV fellowship in 2015 after she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Florida State University, where tuition costs $6,500, when the family lived in the Sunshine State.

The grant sent her to study “South African artists identifying as feminists who use Hip-hop music as a form of activism” at Rhodes University in South Africa ….*

“This has become an archetype at this point, when activists become defined as the ‘anti’ of what their parents were,” Stu Smith, an investigative analyst with conservative think tank The Manhattan Institute, told The Post. “There’s no self-awareness.”

Weissbrot, a game developer, rapper and maker of erotic art who goes by Fellatia G, made a splash Monday when she and two other fan girls got City Hall-approved press passes to cover a pretrial hearing for Mangione.

…. The Post discovered a music video she wrote and starred in posted on Vimeo in June.

“The CEO’s a parasite and now they getting shot up,” she mocked as guns and guillotines flashed on the screen. 

“While I’m looking cuter, you be looking deader, the kind of hit that makes you wish for universal healthcare,” the bikini-clad self-proclaimed rapper shamelessly sang in her disturbing “Toolie Toolie” video.

She rallied Mangione “copycats” to “put billionaires in body bags” during the 1:40-minute clip where she wore a green beret with an “L” on it – and which included a disclaimer that she doesn’t “promote, condone or endorse violence.”

*In the unlikely event you ever feel even a twinge of sympathy for college graduates saddled with huge, oppressive student loan debt, remember that many of those scholars incurred that debt while partying and “studying” topics like “South African artists identifying as feminists who use Hip-hop music as a form of activism”