Ghoulish Mangionista groupie is healthcare exec’s spawn



One of the ghoulish Luigi Mangione fangirl “journalists” 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. 

Lena Weissbrot is one of the three Mangionistas. fellatiag/Instagram

Weissbrot, 32, unleashed her fury at the healthcare industry Monday, when she coldly proclaimed outside the New York State Supreme Court where Mangione is on trial that Thompson’s grieving kids “are better off without him.” 

Natero meanwhile is 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. 

The Portland, Oregon, resident was listed as a speaker at prestigious Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research 2026 conference, and was wedded to David Weissbrot, according to a marriage certificate, though no professional information could be gleaned about him.

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.

Weissbrot starred in a rap video proclaiming her love for Luigi and hatred of Thompson. Fellatia G/ Vimeo

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, where international tuition and residence is $10,500.

“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 shocking revelation comes as The Post discovered a music video she wrote and starred in posted on Vimeo in June.

The trio made a splash Monday when they got City Hall-approved press passes to cover a pretrial hearing for Mangione.

“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 ang 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.”

Fellatia G/ Vimeo

“Uzi, uzi, toolie, toolie, blicky, blicky, chopper. I’m mogging like a model but I whack them like a mobster.”

Contacted by The Post, Weissbrot, whose full name is Lena Natero Weissbrot, denied Reina Natero was her mother but dodged follow up questions about the relationship when confronted with the records, only claiming her mother was unemployed and that they were “rather estranged.”

“That’s not my mom,” she wrote in an email, promising to “assemble the information,” about her mother, but never followed up.

By the next morning, Natero edited her LinkedIn profile to remove her last name.

The trio of fangirls is planning to attend every Luigi Mangione court date. LP Media

Natero was listed as Weissbrot’s mother in public records, and the two are the only in the United States to hold their respective names. They lived at the same address in Saint Petersburgh, Florida, Weissbrot’s hometown, before she went off to college in Tallahassee in 2012, according to records.

Natero and David Weissbrot got married in March 1993, according to the certificate, five months before the Mangionista was born.

Multiple calls to Natero and David Weissbrot went unanswered.

Rios was the content creator for the Hot Girls 4 Zohran.

Another Mangionista, Abril Rios – the content creator for the Hot Girls 4 Zohran campaign to boost the socialist – also has capitalist bonafides.

The nepo-baby grew up in a stunning $1 million home in the idyllic suburb of Hopewell, New Jersey, and was a child model-actress, according to her IMDb and LinkedIn pages.

Rios, 27, jet-sets around the world, studying at the University of Amsterdam and even scoring a modeling stint in Seoul, South Korea, according to her social media pages.

Rios’ mother is with award-winning British special effects producer Julian Parry. Julian Parry/Facebook

She has worked on visual effects for Netflix shows including “The Witcher” in London in 2019, according to LinkedIn.

It seems like she may have gotten a boost from her award-winning stepdad, Julian Parry, who was special effects supervisor for the dark fantasy franchise.

Parry lives with the blond Mangionista’s mother in a house in Princeton, according to records. The couple is pictured on social media together, with mother Monica Martinez adopting her beau’s surname on her Facebook profile.

The trio isn’t shy about proclaiming their love for Mangione. agoraangel/Instagram

Neither returned calls, and Rios lashed out at The Post for calling to seek comment from her relatives and her and went on a bizarre rant accusing the paper of somehow having caused her to lose her housing.

“I’ve never taken a dollar from my parents since I was 17 years old. You should genuinely be ashamed of yourself,” she lambasted in an email.

Her biological father meanwhile, Andres Rios, rakes in at least $280,000 as the Chief Enterprise Security Architect at Valley Bank, according to his LinkedIn profile and Glassdoor estimate.

Weissbrot is a game developer and rapper, according to her Instagram bio.

The third Mangionista, Ashley Rojas, 24, a native New Yorker, had a sales associate floor job at Banana Republic and worked a baker at Whole Foods until last year, and is currently earning a Modern Journalism certification from NYU, according to her LinkedIn.

“F–k Brian Thompson,” she said in front of the courthouse this week. “That’s all I want to say. F–k Brian Thompson. F–k his mom.”

Ashley Rojas is the more mysterious of the group. agoraangel/Instagram

Smith called the trio “incredibly cruel.”

“I’m certainly open to independent journalists getting a fair shot, but who is a propagandist — and arguably in love with Luigi — versus a voice that can provide some non-biased commentary and make a strong argument?” he said.



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