Fitness influencer Gino Molina, popularly known as “Big Wicked,” passed away on Sunday. News of the heavyweight lifter’s sudden passing came as a shock to many around the world after supplement brand Strength Cartel announced it on social media. The announcement came hours after the gym-going nut was spotted spending quality time with his sister over Memorial Weekend. Shortly after the news was shared by the company owned by Jake Johns, aka Big SC Boy, tributes began pouring in on Gino and Strength Cartel’s Instagram pages.
Gino’s age was not disclosed by his close friends.
Gino MolinaFamous fitness influencer,Big Wicked‘ passed away on Sunday. News of the heavyweight lifter’s sudden death came as the supplement brand Strength Cartel The announcement was made on social media, hours after the gym-going nut was spotted spending quality time with his sister over Memorial Weekend. Tributes began pouring in on Gino and Strength Cartel’s Instagram pages as soon as the news was shared by the company owned by Big SC Boy Jake Johns.
“May Wicked Rest in Peace. On behalf of the entire Strength Cartel family, we offer our deepest condolences to his family. Our hearts are with you during this difficult time,” New York-based supplement company Strength Cartel said in a post dedicated to one of its squad members.
Strength Cartel owner Big SC Boy also paid tribute to Gino “Wicked” following his shocking passing. “Rest in peace Big Wicks 🕊 I love you brother,” he wrote, posting a photo of the fitness enthusiasts together.
Big Wicked’s cause of death has not been released by his family or Big SC Boy. A day before his death, Gino posted a snippet of himself spending time with his sister, Yvonne Molina, on his IG Stories.
Screenshots of some recent stories posted on Gino Molina’s IG handle. (Image credit: IG/wicked_sc)
Gino Molina was a fitness influencer and bodybuilder who had a large social media following. His death came as a shock to the powerlifting world. Tributes began pouring in after his death.
“Spoke to him Friday night at the Sage in Whittier and hugged him bro. Oh my goodness bro!” one user wrote on Instagram, remembering Gino.
Another added: “Just saw his story yesterday. Rest in peace.”
Among other celebrities, Kali Muscle, a social media weight loss coach with over 1 million followers on Instagram, commented, “Rest in peace @wicked_sc. We had so many great times together,” while IFBB pro bodybuilder Patrick Fulghum also paid tribute to the fitness influencer.