How many plays/musicals have you ever seen live? (Including repeats)
None
1
2–4
5–9
10–14
15–29
30–49
50–99
100–199
200–499
500 or more
Voting ended onJun 26, 2025
Include nonprofessional productions, like community theater or school plays. This is asking only about seeing them live– do not include times you've watched recordings of plays/musicals. DO include shows you've seen multiple times. For any productions you were involved in (as cast/crew/etc), use your own judgement to decide if that counts.
If you don't know the exact number, just make your best estimate.
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😝 Hear me out F1! Ejae! Sister! Reader who will do the opening for the race after the explosion of KDH requested her to sing Golden, Her brother (Your choice who) didn't know because he knows that she does song composing but didn't realize played the role of a now popular movie, Him and the driver's reaction to singing golded which is a hard song with high notes and belts 🫶🫶🫶
✨ Golden Notes & Ferrari Secrets ✨
(aka: how the grid found out Charles Leclerc’s little sister is secretly famous)
Pairing: F1 grid x Platonic!Leclerc!Reader (Y/N) + chaotic sibling dynamics with the whole F1 grid adopting you.
Genre: Comedy / Fluff / Slice-of-Life Chaos with a sprinkle of heartfelt family feels.
Summary: The animation, the songs, the characters, everything became internet legend material. Everyone obsessed over the fan-favorite character with the angelic voice, TikTok broke itself replaying the infamous belt in Golden, the OST stormed charts. Turns out the voice behind it all — the one people were calling the “mystery vocalist” — is none other than Y/N Leclerc, the younger sister of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. And the best part? Charles himself had no idea. Until she got invited to open the 2025 Monaco GP with a live performance of Golden.
A/N: I believe I made this to how you requested it, but it might be slightly off.
📍 Monaco GP Weekend
Charles is already stressed. Ferrari is already stressed. Monaco is Ferrari’s crown jewel, and Charles is tense like a coiled spring. To him, Y/N is just tagging along like always, sunglasses on, notebook in her bag, the sister he brags about for her songwriting hobby. Everyone knows she dabbles in composing for artists — it’s cute, harmless, very Y/N. Or so he thinks.
The announcer’s voice cuts through the usual pre-race buzz: “Please welcome, to open the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, performing Golden from the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack… Y/N Leclerc!”
Charles freezes. The entire paddock seems to freeze. He turns toward the Ferrari PR rep, eyes wide, like surely this is some kind of typo? The rep, far too casually, tells him Y/N confirmed it weeks ago. Charles’s entire body language screams weeks?? You mean she’s been hiding this for weeks?? He is replaying every conversation they’ve had, every vague “busy with work” comment, and realizing he’s been catastrophically played by his own sister.
By the time Y/N walks on stage, Charles is muttering to himself in Monegasque like he’s aged forty years overnight.
🎤 The Performance
The crowd roars when Y/N appears. The younger Leclerc steps into the spotlight like she was born there — calm, composed, the aura of someone who knows exactly what they’re about to unleash. Fans already know who she is. The drivers are still catching up.
The music starts, soft and steady. The first verse flows out of her like liquid gold — smooth, rich, impossibly controlled. Some of the drivers look impressed, others are still just trying to connect dots. Charles is sitting in stunned silence. But then the chorus hits, and the room changes. Her voice soars, effortless, the kind of note that makes jaws drop and stomachs flip. The kind of sound people chase for years to master.
By the second chorus, Lando has his phone out, recording like his life depends on it. Carlos jaw is practically on the ground. Daniel claps his hands over his head like he’s at a concert. Even Max, usually stone-faced, looks up like the world just tilted sideways. And Charles? He looks like he might collapse straight into the asphalt.
Then comes the bridge. The belt. The one belt the internet lost its collective mind over. Y/N takes a steadying breath, steps into it, and lets it fly. It’s powerful, resonant, like it’s ripping straight through the sky above Monaco. The crowd screams so loudly that the sound system nearly drowns in it. Pierre literally stands up and yells encouragement, Yuki clutches his head like he’s witnessing a miracle, Lewis nods in calm approval while everyone else loses it.
And then, silence. The final note, sustained, crystal clear, ringing in the air. Y/N lowers the mic, breath steady, like she didn’t just single-handedly outshine the opening ceremonies of every Grand Prix ever. The stadium explodes with cheers.
🏎️ The Grid in Shock
The drivers don’t recover quickly. They are all buzzing in their own ways, some loud, some quiet, but every single one floored. Charles has buried his face in his hands, muttering about betrayal and how his little sister apparently lives a double life as an international pop icon. Carlos pats him on the back, equal parts sympathy and mischief, whispering about how at least Ferrari finally had a P1 moment in Monaco.
Daniel is still whooping like he just saw his favorite band’s reunion tour. “We’re not calling her Y/N anymore, mate. She’s Golden Girl now,” he declares to anyone within earshot. Lando posts the high note clip to his Instagram story with a single caption: career ended by a Leclerc, again.
Lewis, of course, is calm. He claps, nods, and later mentions he’ll be adding her song to Roscoe’s playlist. George praises her with the measured tone of a man on a cooking show — “Stunning. Brilliant. No notes. Except the last one, which was phenomenal.” Yuki shouts that she’s basically an anime protagonist come to life, while Pierre dramatically clutches his chest like he’s been serenaded personally. Oscar says nothing, but later is caught humming Golden under his breath while walking the paddock.
Even Max, who barely reacts to anything outside racing, quietly admits, “That was… insane.”
📱 The Internet Reacts
Within minutes, #GoldenGirl is trending worldwide. Fans mash together clips of Charles’s horrified face with Y/N’s effortless high notes, captioning it “when your sister is secretly Beyoncé.” Ferrari’s official Twitter slips up and types “P1 Y/N” before deleting it, which only fuels the memes further. Someone tweets, “Charles drives Ferrari, Y/N is Ferrari,” and it racks up thousands of likes. Another declares, “Monaco GP: won in Q1 by Y/N Leclerc.”
The general internet consensus: Y/N just overtook everyone vocally before lights out.
🛑 Post-Performance Fallout
Back in Ferrari hospitality, Charles drags his sister inside the moment she’s off stage. He looks like a man betrayed. “Explain. NOW,” he demands, pacing like he’s interrogating a suspect. Y/N, perfectly calm, takes a sip of water. “Oh, yeah. I forgot to tell you, I voiced a character in Kpop Demon Hunters. Surprise.”
Charles stares at her in disbelief. “Forgot? You forgot you’re the lead singer in an international blockbuster?” He looks seconds away from combusting. Carlos, sitting in the corner with a plate of pasta, shrugs and says, “Lowkey iconic though.”
Other drivers filter in one by one, unable to resist the chaos. Daniel immediately asks for an encore. Lando begs for her to sing something for McLaren next. Pierre insists she record a cameo for his Instagram story. Yuki dramatically offers himself for adoption. Charles tries to fight them all off, claiming protective big brother status, but nobody listens. He’s outnumbered, and more importantly, out-sung.
🎬 Epilogue
For weeks afterward, Charles pretends to sulk. He sighs whenever fans bring it up, groans at every Golden Girl hashtag, mutters about betrayal in interviews. But everyone knows the truth: he has the Golden OST saved in his playlists and hums it while driving.
The grid can’t stop quoting her belt before races, drivers yelling “Do the note!” at each other on team radios. Fans start calling Y/N the 21st driver, claiming she scored Monaco pole position vocally.
Charles, eternal Ferrari prince, will never live down the fact that the entire grid — and the entire internet — discovered his sister’s hidden stardom before he did.
She was an English actress and singer of the early 20th century, known for her performances in Edwardian musical comedies! Millar became one of the most photographed women of the Edwardian period!
After her first husband, Lionel Monckton, died on the 15th of February 1924, Millar married the 2nd Earl of Dudley on the 30th of April 1924!
Thank you so much to the kind @vintageve for introducing me to her! This post is for you!