The internet went into a panic after watching the ten-second-long video shared on January 8, where the user added a subtext: “POV: your in Paris when the Mona Lisa has been stolen”

People in the comment section went into a frenzy.

People in the comment section went into a frenzy.

Moreover, many users wanted to confirm the news since no report from the Louvre itself has been reported.

Moreover, many users wanted to confirm the news since no report from the Louvre itself has been reported.

In the TikTok video, a long queue of police cars and ambulances can be spotted and sirens can be heard.

The person recording the video then moves the camera to their left, where the Arc de Triomphe can be seen in front.

The person recording the video then moves the camera to their left, where the Arc de Triomphe can be seen in front.

The creator captioned the video: “Grus been at it again!”

The creator captioned the video: “Grus been at it again!”

While the caption might have referred to the notorious Gru from the Despicable Me movie series,

While the caption might have referred to the notorious Gru from the Despicable Me movie series,

People are still confused about the veracity of the news regarding Leonardo Da Vinci’s greatest work, the Mona Lisa, being stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris.