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Streamer hilariously struggles in bumper cars

"Would you believe she doesn't have a driver's license?"
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Twitch streamer Kiaraakitty put on a beautifully horrible driving showcase while on a bumper car track yesterday.

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Kitty was doing an IRL stream of herself competing on a small bumper car track with cars driving in all directions. The clip began with her car’s front right corner getting bumped. Things would get cringe-worthingly bad, and quickly.

To escape her competitors, Kiaraa threw the steering wheel all the way to the right and floored it, driving straight into a row of parked bumper cars.

Kiaraa continued to steer hard to the right, where she ended up making a 360-degree rotation and running into the exact same car.

She appeared to then get bumped from behind, spinning her off of the parked car. But instead of gathering herself and getting things under control, she collided into the median barrier on the track because she, as one could guess, was still bearing right.

Her camera got moved out of place hindering some of the view, but based on the limited sights and plentiful sounds of crashing and panicking, things didn’t improve.

“This is a disastrous thing, okay, disastrous,” she said.

The Twitch clip is titled, “Would you believe she doesn’t have driver’s license?” So perhaps it’s best Kiaraa sticks to the bumper car track for a bit longer before she tries hitting the highway.


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