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Demi Moore takes her DOG to the Louvre museum in France despite strict rule prohibiting animals

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Demi Moore brought her dog Pilaf inside the world-famous Louvre museum despite strict rules prohibiting animals inside the building.Moore, 59, posted photos of her canine in front of the priceless Mona Lisa painting and tucked into her blouse to her Instagram account on Wednesday, prompting fans to wonder how the actress was able to bring Pilaf inside in the first place.DailyMail.com has reached out to Moore's representatives for comment regarding the matter.

That's a no no! Demi Moore brought her dog Pilaf inside the world-famous Louvre museum on Wednesday despite strict rules prohibiting animals inside the buildingThe Louvre's website specifically states all animals - with the exception of guide and assistance dogs - are prohibited from entering the museum.'All animals, with the exception of guide dogs or assistance dogs accompanying persons with motor or mental impairment,' the website states under their 'Prohibited Items' list.

In the photos, Demi held her furry friend before the Leonardo da Vinci painting and had him nestled in her open blouse as she posed before various statues.Not a single other person was seen in the photos, suggesting Demi may have been on a private tour of the museum.

What happened? Moore brought her dog inside the museum which specifically prohibits animals - with certain exceptions - from entering the building Furry friend:'Pilaf takes the Louvre,' Moore caption the carousel of images'Pilaf takes the Louvre,' Moore caption the carousel of images.Eyebrows were raised in the comments section where fans wondered how Demi was able to bring her dog inside the museum despite their rules.'A dog in the best museum?' one fan asked.'How on earth are you allowed to bring a dog into the Louvre...?'.

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