While there is no doubt that Charles Leclerc is one of the most talented drivers on the current F1 grid, little is known about his talents off the circuit. One of the many other skill sets that the Monegasque driver has is playing the piano.
The 25-year-old has often released videos of himself creating some extremely soothing music using this instrument. And now the 25-year-old is seemingly taking this skillset one step further by recording his own song. Leclerc informed his fans about the same by responding to a well-known Twitter user’s – Tami – post.
‘I am trying to produce songs’: Charles Leclerc
The Twitter who goes by the username, Tami is a Charles Leclerc fan and she took to social media and quoted the Monegasque from one of his recent interviews. When asked during the interview if he had ever recorded a song, the 25-year-old replied, “I am doing it now. It is not going to the public. I mean I am just doing it for myself. I am trying to produce songs”.
Never have I ever recorded a song!
Charles: “I am doing it now. It‘s not going to be public, I mean I am just doing it for myself, I am trying to produce songs.”
— tami. (@Vetteleclerc) April 21, 2023
While Leclerc initially stated that he will not release his recorded songs, he later replied to this fan’s post by stating that things could change. The fan was left in disbelief on receiving Leclerc’s reply as they put up another post to confirm if it was ‘actually’ the Monegasque driver.
it might change… 🙃
— Charles Leclerc (@Charles_Leclerc) April 21, 2023
WAIT CHARLES IS THAT YOU. IS THAT ACTUALLY YOU
— tami. (@Vetteleclerc) April 21, 2023
Fans were unable to identify Leclerc’s account after he lost his blue tick
Twitter users are having to double-check to verify their favorite celebrities’ profiles after the social media company removed the blue ticks for all verified users that had not paid $8. Ever since billionaire Elon Musk took over Twitter, his focus has been to find new ways to generate more revenue.
And he believes that requiring all verified users to pay this nominal amount would aid the cause. However, to everyone’s surprise, when the day began on April 21, only Lance Stroll and Valtteri Bottas had verified Twitter handles. All the remaining 18 drivers, including Leclerc, had lost their blue ticks.
Since most of the drivers no longer have their profiles verified, fans have found it difficult to decipher whether an account is official or fake. A similar scenario was also after Leclerc replied to this fan’s post.
Blue tick would be very useful right now, wouldn’t it?
— Thomas Maher (@thomasmaheronf1) April 21, 2023
No verification so we can’t trust anyone
— DatGuyFerra (@CristianFerrar3) April 21, 2023
I had to double check like 5x ahahahah
— PitLanePundit (@pitlanepun) April 21, 2023
This is the problem with removing verification
— will5023 (@will5023) April 21, 2023