She-Hulk Episode 3 recently revealed that even Sorcerer Supreme Wong has a LinkedIn profile when he comes to seek her advice.

She-Hulk Episode 3 has just been released on Disney+ and during the run time it was shown that Sorcerer Supreme Wong has a LinkedIn profile. User @sandeep_sanmeyo on Twitter shared the moment in which Jennifer Walters is viewing Wong’s profile.

The series has been filled with cameos and fourth wall breaks and Episode 3 doesn’t shy away from that.

“Even Wong’s has LinkedIn profile

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Episode 1 of She-Hulk was no different and even included a little tidbit about Steve Rogers’ virginity.

Away from Peggy Carter, Captain America, or Steve Rogers, didn’t seem to fare too well in the romance department during his time un the 21st century. There was a strange kiss with his niece in Civil War, but not much else.

That led lots of viewers to wonder whether Rogers remained a virgin before returning to the past to be with Peggy, and finally that issue was addressed thanks to She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

During the premiere episode of the new Marvel TV series, the subject of Captain America’s virginity cropped up in a conversation between Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters.

As per The Direct, Banner revealed in a post-credits scene that Rogers “lost his virginity to a girl in 1943 on the USO tour.” So there you have it. Another intricate thread of the Marvel Cinematic Universe unravelled. There’s thousands of Captain America super fans that can rest easy.

It shouldn’t be that surprising really. As Captain America writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely made clear in an interview with Yahoo! Entertainment, Rogers had quite a lot going for him. “He is not a choir boy, he’s a World War II veteran,” Markus pointed out, while McFeely noted that “if you look like that” and are “going city to city” meeting adoring fans, you’re going to be fine in the romance department.

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