Is luigi mangione gay

Allegedly assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was enough for Luigi Mangione to instantly go viral. His shirtless pictures — and his rumored bisexuality — are only the cherry on top.

The 26-year-old was detained and identified as a person of interest in the murder trial on Monday, and when the news hit social media (along with pictures revealing Mangione’s appearance), the same-sex attracted internet was immediately obsessed. The only thing that could make him more up the gays’ alley is if he were actually queer himself — which some viral posts are saying could be true.

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Another user named Brandon claimed to have hooked up with Mangione years ago. “he was great in bed,” they added, throwing more fuel on the thirsty fire.

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One of the related terms that comes up in Google when searching the name of the alleged UHC shooter is “Is Luigi Mangione bisexual?”

It might seem like a pretty strange thing to focus on, but it makes sense in the context of the wider, and often bizarre, viral storm around the 26-year-old, who was arrested in Pennsylvania earlier this week.

It’s been a wild seven days on the internet since the world-shaking news broke that United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson had been killed in a “premeditated, preplanned targeted attack” outside an NYC hotel.

Add in the CCTV footage of the alleged gunman – young, handsome, his mask pulled down as he smiled at a receptionist – and the fact that people were quick to paint Brian Thompson as the Ebenezer Scrooge-like villain of the piece, and bam: the ‘sexy shooter’ memes quickly went viral.

X users in particular were positively tripping over each other to see who could post the horniest response to the photos. It was, at its core, an outlet for people’s intense frustration about the US healthcare crisis – as well as a distraction from the doom and gloom of modern life.

The suspect, Luigi Mangione, was apprehended on 10 December at a McDona

Luigi Mangione boasted about his manhood in crude social media post before accident made sex difficult

The suspect in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson crudely boasted about his manhood on social media months before the killing. 

Luigi Mangione, 26, wrote on his X page about having a 'pretty huge d***', in response to a post asking if anyone on the platform had a PhD. 

The upload, which has since gone viral in the wake of his arrest on Monday, was made in May of this year. 

His lewd remark comes after it emerged that he had suffered a back injury so severe he was unable to have sex, according to his former roommate.

RJ Martin had lived with the murder suspect for six months at a Hawaii co-living space and told The New York Times of his secret agony. 

'He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his help condition wasn't achievable. I remember him telling me that, and my heart just breaks,' Martin said.

He added that Mangione had a back condition called spondylolisthesis that was worsened by a surfing accident.  

'His spine was kind of misaligned. He said his drop vertebrae were almost like a half-inch off, and I think it pinched a nerve', Martin

Photos and videos of Luigi Mangione have drawn widespread attention on social media, and notably within the LGTBQ+ community, with many users and commenters openly thirsting after the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Mangione allegedly shot and killed Thompson on December 4 as he left his hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The suspect was arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a tip from an employee on Monday, and was quickly charged with second-degree murder and three additional gun charges and forgery in Brand-new York.

While many were aghast and horrified at the brazen shooting on the streets of New York City, many others contain come to view Mangione as a sort of folk hero—expressing their outrage and frustration with the nation's private health insurance industry. Many also said they did not condone or approve of Mangione's actions but also struggled to feel empathy for the top executive of a health insurance company.

Due to Mangione's exceptionally nice looks and toned physique, he has also turn into a "sex symbol" for many people. Even before Mangione's identity was revealed, the widely circulated surveillance images that allegedly captured j