The Louvre faced renewed scrutiny as two Belgian TikTok bloggers, Neil and Sene, entered the museum disguised as tourists and hung a Renaissance-style portrait next to Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The incident prompted an internal review of the museum’s security, with authorities considering a formal complaint against the bloggers.
The Louvre’s security system has come under fire again after another scandal. This time, the flaws were revealed as a result of a “prank” by two young Belgian TikTok bloggers, Neil and Sene, who managed to enter the museum disguised as tourists and hang their own Renaissance-style portrait in the hall where Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” is displayed.
The museum’s management is investigating the event, and there is potential for involvement of law enforcement. The broader context includes recent tensions at the Louvre following a separate theft incident, which has intensified concerns about security and incident response across the institution.
The direct coverage of the event emphasizes the prank nature of the act, the journalists’ account of entry, and the museum’s commitment to evaluating security responses in light of recent disruptions.
Author's summary: The Louvre is investigating a prank where two TikTok bloggers hung a portrait beside the Mona Lisa, raising renewed concerns about museum security and prompting potential legal action, amid a backdrop of recent theft-related tensions.