Charles Leclerc’s sibling, Arthur Leclerc, had an unfortunate blunder while live-streaming to his supporters. Arthur Leclerc, who shares a love for racing with his brother, experienced a comical moment when he struggled to pronounce a well-known game correctly during his stream. While streaming as usual, Arthur was requested by his fans to play a specific game live on stream.
Fans urged Arthur to play the popular game ‘Fall Guys,’ which is owned by Epic Games and currently valued at $400 million. However, Arthur mispronounced the game’s name, turning it into something entirely different. The 23-year-old streamer asked his fans what “Fall Gays” was, openly admitting that he didn’t know how to pronounce the game’s name correctly. It’s worth noting that Charles Leclerc had previously expressed his support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Despite attempting to pronounce the name correctly twice, Arthur failed again. Eventually, he accepted that he couldn’t pronounce the name correctly and decided to stop trying. He mentioned that he would make a note of the game’s name and learn to pronounce it correctly before playing it in the future.
The 2024 testing session in Bahrain recently concluded, with Ferrari showing promising pace throughout the days. Charles Leclerc expressed optimism for a better season, stating that the car performed well and didn’t present any unexpected issues during the testing session.
With the first race of the 2024 season just over a week away, Ferrari is looking forward to a positive start. Additionally, the upcoming season will be Carlos Sainz’s final year at Maranello, as he will be replaced by another driver in the following season. Consequently, both drivers will strive for the best results throughout the season.
Despite being a formidable contender, Ferrari encountered significant challenges in the previous season. Therefore, the team needs to stay focused and minimize mistakes throughout the season to ensure a smooth finish. Charles Leclerc, in particular, must be on top of his game as he prepares to race alongside the seven-time world champion in the upcoming season and cannot afford to make any errors.