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Mona Lisa left in SOUP by eco-idiots at the Louvre in Paris as they target a $1 billion masterpiece in a shameless stunt

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ECO-IDIOTS have hurled soup over the Mona Lisa in the Louvre in their latest shameless climate stunt.

The two climate Clowns poured the orange liquid over the priceless work of art in the world-famous museum Paris, France.

The Mona Lisa was left covered in soup by the eco-idiots in the Louvre in Paris

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The Mona Lisa was left covered in soup by the eco-idiots in the Louvre in Paris
They threw the soup over the barrier to the Mona Lisa

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They threw the soup over the barrier to the Mona LisaCredit: AFP
The two attention seekers stick to their work

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The two attention seekers stick to their workCredit: AFP
Screens were quickly installed to hide the embarrassing idiots from view

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Screens were quickly installed to hide the embarrassing idiots from viewCredit: @CLPRESSFR
A stunned crowd stands in the Louvre as security enters

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A stunned crowd stands in the Louvre as security entersCredit: @CLPRESSFR

Shock video shows the aftermath as they threw the soup – possibly tomato – at the masterpiece.

They then jumped over the wooden barrier and stood proudly on either side of their handiwork.

The duo then smugly preached their message to the shocked tourists trying to enjoy their visit to the gallery.

Security promptly set up barriers to block their protest and the soup-stained Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece is considered the most valuable painting in existence.

It is estimated to be worth as much as $1 billion.

And luckily, the piece of world history – which is more than 500 years old – is believed to be undamaged by the latest antics.

Mona Lisa has been protected by glass since the late 1950s – with a bulletproof plate protecting it from vandals.

Eco-hooligans targeted the painting as part of their ongoing campaign of disruption and attention-grabbing.

It is believed that the group was part of a group of activists known as “Food Response”.

The deranged duo told onlookers they were promoting 'the right to healthy food' and railed at stunned witnesses about farms.

It's the latest stunt surrounding the painting – at someone threw a custard pie there in May 2022.

The famous Da Vinci portrait was painted in 1503 and has become one of the most famous works of art in the world.

It is viewed by more than 10 million people a year, and this is not the first time it has been targeted.

It was made famous by a museum employee in 1911 and was returned two years later.

In 1956, the Mona Lisa was splashed with acid, while in 2009 a cup of tea was thrown against the painting.

The Mona Lisa has been protected by glass since the 1950s

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The Mona Lisa has been protected by glass since the 1950sCredit: AFP

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