Clothing retailer Shein removed a controversial advertisement featuring an individual strongly resembling suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter Luigi Mangione. The ad showed a man who looks strikingly similar to Mangione modeling a $11.69 men’s floral shirt, which nearly sold out. Shein claimed the image was provided by a third-party vendor and was removed once discovered. The company stated it is “conducting a thorough investigation” and will “take appropriate action.” Many speculate the image was created using artificial intelligence, as Mangione has been incarcerated since 2024 for murder, terrorism, and stalking charges. Mangione’s lawyers have not commented on the incident, though a judge recently granted him access to a laptop to prepare for his trial, where federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. (Story URL)
Shein Pulls Viral ‘Luigi Mangione’ Ad After Shirt Nearly Sells Out
Getty Images

Pakistan, Afghanistan trade fire as Islamabad prepares to host US-Iran talks
2h ago
Iran confirms death of Revolutionary Guards Navy Commander Tangsiri, statement says
1h ago
Myanmar military chief Min Aung Hlaing steps down, eyes presidency
3h ago
European stocks steady ahead of inflation data
1h ago
UK's CVS Group CEO to step down after 7 years at the helm
1h ago
China's factory activity seen returning to expansion in March: Reuters poll
1h ago






