Claire Holt has put herself on hot waters after the recent revelation of Max Verstappen. The Vampire Diaries famed actress lately said that she is fed up with the dominance the Dutchman is having right now.
Apart from this, she also revealed that Verstappen is a “gouche baby” and wants his teammate Sergio Perez to kick his “ass.” Following this, she received heavy backlash on social media.
Amid all this, another popular celebrity Damiano David, who goes by @ykaaar on Instagram began taking jibes at the Dutchman as well. Interestingly, David is also believed to be a Charles Leclerc fan.
Damiano David joins Claire Holt in Max Verstappen bashing
While F1 Twitter was busy attacking and counterattacking Holt, David burst onto the scene and it didn’t take much for the Leclerc fans and F1 Twitter as a whole to recognize it.
David, the Italian renowned singer who boasts a huge 5.2 million followers on Instagram, regularly shares Leclerc’s videos on his stories and at the same time took digs at the Dutchman.
Damiano is a real one pic.twitter.com/0jdqq1l81K
— Cande (@candeleclerc16) June 23, 2023
On one such occasion, the Italian shared a video on his story that shows a boy getting annoyed. The video comes with a caption, “When she invites you over to watch F1 and says that Verstappen is her favorite.”
Is Verstappen himself to be blamed for all the hate?
Admittedly, yes. The two-time world champion has been bringing all the hate and the person responsible is nobody but himself. Why not, when a driver is on his way to seal the third back-to-back world championships?
Eddie Jordan expresses frustration with Max Verstappen’s dominance, calling it more boring than the Michael Schumacher era. Max dominance extends to RB, the only team winning races.
Jordan believes Max will be the greatest driver of all time but finds recent races unexciting. pic.twitter.com/ghkTjt1kok
— F1 NEWSHUB (@formulanewshub) June 22, 2023
Ever since the fierce 2021 championship battle, the Red Bull driver’s resurgence has been mighty. With Max Verstappen bagging 31 wins in two and a half years, and 21 of them in the last 30 races, the 25-year-old’s extreme dominance has fans getting bored of it and urging the FIA to step up to stop Red Bull’s dominance.