On Monday morning, Emmanuel Macron's wax figure was stolen from Musée Grévin in Paris by three individuals claiming to be Greenpeace activists. The statue, valued at €40,000 and deemed controversial since its inception, was used in a protest against France's gas and fertilizer imports from Russia. After taking the figure through an emergency exit, the activists displayed it at the Russian Embassy alongside a Russian flag and mock warning signs. The protest lasted briefly and ended without police intervention, showcasing the boldness of contemporary activism.
The statue, valued at €40,000 and initially controversial, was taken by activists posing as tourists and used in a protest at the Russian Embassy.
Three individuals posing as tourists executed a planned theft of Macron's wax figure, highlighting the intersection of art, tourism, and activism.
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