Ledig and another influencer, Queen Paul, posted a video dancing and miming suggestive acts in front of a crucifix while wearing crop tops.
Despite his requests, there is no public record of the French government granting him official static police protection, though the Pôle national de lutte contre la haine en ligne (National Center for Combatting Online Hate) was involved in investigating the threats against him.
Ledig appeared on major French talk shows like TPMP (Touche pas à mon poste) to defend his actions as an expression of freedom, which further polarized public opinion. Summary of Harassment and Protection
The case raised intense debates in France regarding the right to blasphemy versus the respect for religious spaces.
In April 2022, the Paris Judicial Court convicted Ledig for "moral prejudice" . The court ruled that he had violated the religious purpose of the building by filming without the priest's authorization.
In February 2022, French TikToker sparked nationwide controversy and faced significant harassment after filming himself dancing in a crop top at the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church in Paris. Overview of the Incident
The video quickly went viral, amassing millions of views and triggering a wave of online and physical harassment, including death threats against Ledig.