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Wesley Warren, a man famous for his 132-pound scrotum and who starred on a TLC show called The Man with the 132-Pound Scrotum, has died.

He passed away from a non-scrotum health issue, reports indicate.

Wesley Warren passed away on Friday after suffering two heart attacks in 2014. He had been hospitalized for five and a half weeks prior to his death.

He was only 49.

Warren’s friend told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his diabetes led to the prolonged hospitalization, and he suffered the heart attacks while there.

Prior to his surgery last summer to remove the 132-pound scrotum, he used to wear hooded sweatshirts as pants as a makeshift scrotum sling.

 

Warren had suffered from a case of scrotal lymphedema, a medical condition which causes the scrotum to swell with watery fluid … in his case greatly.

In addition to The Man with the 132-Pound Scrotum, he went on Howard Stern’s radio show as well as Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, making fun of his condition.

Eventually, a surgeon performed a bro pono operation to alleviate his suffering, but Warren suffered from other health problems that proved his undoing.

R.I.P.