Neal and Senne, two Belgian pranksters, managed to display their own portrait next to the Mona Lisa—without being stopped. A light-hearted stunt raising serious questions.
The Louvre in is troubles, again. On Friday, November 14, the two teens blended into the crowd, reached the Mona Lisa room, hung their portrait, and walked away unnoticed.
Their trick: a Lego frame they dismantled and hid in a shopping bag to get past security. The craziest part: the painting reportedly stayed up for hours, with the duo learning the next day that it was still hanging.
The prank reignites concerns about Louvre security, already under fire after the recent $95-million jewel heist.
@neal_senne Ons Schilderij In Louvre Hangen 🖼️🇫🇷 #fyp #fy #voorjou #foryou #viral ♬ origineel geluid – Neal & Senne