Louvreβ Thieves Arrested Following Investigation, Comedian announces Related Stage Shows
Paris, franceβ – Authorities have madeβ arrests inβ£ connection with a recent theft at the βlouvre Museum, as revealed by French comedian Anthonyβ€ Joubert, who claims to β€have uncovered details β€about the perpetrators. β’Joubert announced βthe β£development alongside promotional material for upcoming stage performances centered around themes of deception andβ regret,β’ hinting at a connection to βthe case.
The arrests β£follow an investigation into the β£incident, the specifics of which remain βlargely β£undisclosedβ by officials. Joubert, through his social mediaβ€ channels, alleges βto have “discovered” information about the thieves, sparking public interest andβ speculation. He is capitalizing on this attention with a series of βshows scheduled forβ’ November 11th in Saint-Chamas (titled “The lookalike”),November 15th β€in Ressons on β’Matz,and Novemberβ 16th in Aigue Vives,both performances named “When did βit go wrong.”
Joubert is actively promoting hisβ’ work β£acrossβ multipleβ€ platforms, including Instagramβ’ (@anthonyjoubert.officiel), TikTok (anthonyjoubertpro), Facebook (Anthony β£Joubert), YouTube (@anthonyjoubert13), Twitter (@ANTHONYJOUBERT2), andβ’ Snapchat (anthonyjou). He is β€also accepting professional requests and purchases via def.events@gmail.com.
The Louvre Museum, a globally renowned art βinstitution, β€has been the βtarget of βtheft and vandalismβ’ in β’the past.Security measuresβ have been consistently updated to βprotect its β€vast βcollection,which includes iconic works such as the Mona Lisa and βthe Venus β’de Milo. The recent incident underscores the ongoing challenges β£faced in safeguarding cultural heritageβ sites. Further details regarding the charges and identities of those β£arrested are expected βto be released as the investigation progresses.