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Sly Charles Leclerc Becomes the Laughing Stock on Twitter After Committing an Embarrassing “Drunk” Mistake: “In the Wrong Place”

Published 12/30/2022, 8:05 AM EST

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Charles Leclerc often behaves like a young man who is yet to get into his mature age. By his own admission, he has experienced several incidents in F1 that reinforce his famous “I am Stupid” moment. Recently, Leclerc’s friends have also become victims of his careless behavior.

The Ferrari driver posted some weird footage on his Instagram stories, apparently when he was at a bar. While he has deleted the story since then, several fans have got recorded footage and screenshots of the questionable story by Leclerc. As per Twitter, this story captured Charles’ friends making out while dancing.

Leclerc was probably drunk and thus committed this embarrassing mistake. He may have intended to keep this video somewhere in their private space and mistakenly sent it in the wrong place. Still, it must have been quite embarrassing for him and his friends especially.

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Charles recently had a break-up with his girlfriend Charlotte. He had posted a message to his followers back then too. Though that story trended in a positive and emotional manner for Leclerc.

This sly behavior from Leclerc has certainly made him a laughing stock on Twitter. The Monegasque should know by now how quickly something goes viral on social media. Within minutes you may be trending for posting anything on your social media.

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Despite being nighttime, fans have managed to get a snapshot of Leclerc’s Instagram story before he deleted it and made it trending on Twitter. The amount of banter on Charles is quite high right now.

 

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The timeline of social has certainly erupted with Charles Leclerc memes. Especially reminiscing his “I am Stupid” moment from the 2019 Azerbaijan GP. He surely would have wanted to send that video in a safer private place. Let’s just assume that.

Spare a thought for Leclerc’s friends. It must be really uncomfortable for them to see their videos trending like this. Unless Leclerc and his friends are laughing it off as just a joke, it’s not the ideal thing.

Leclerc’s recent mental state may also be a factor in this fiasco. Despite his recent breakup being mutual and his failed 2022 title challenge, the Ferrari man looks cool on the outside. But no one knows how is he feeling psychologically.

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Often after such a trying year, an individual may either gets philosophical or commit stupid errors. Since the championship got sealed this year, Leclerc has done both after this recent incident.

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Regardless, Leclerc would also know how short-term the memory of fans can be on social media. So, he would hope that everyone forgets these turn of events as soon as possible. Still, the Monegasque won’t want to go clubbing for a while now.

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Charles might even celebrate his New Year’s Eve at home to rather avoid such stupid fiascos. But, his major focus will be to keep all this off-track stuff aside and prepare himself mentally for an uphill 2023 season battle. What do you think of Leclerc’s mental state behind this Instagram story embarrassment?

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Aishwary Gaonkar

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Aishwary Gaonkar is an F1 Author at EssentiallySports. Having completed his postgrad, he has set out to venture into the world of Sports Journalism. He is an ardent fan of F1 and has been following the most prestigious form of motor racing for over a decade now.
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Varunkumaar Chelladurai