THIS is the moment an eco-activist glued himself to a table during a live TV debate – forcing security to come in and tip him off. Jelle de Graaf, who is connected with Extinction Rebellion, had been invited to speak on the Dutch talk show Khalid and Sophie about the climate activists who had stuck themselves to Vermeer’s painting The Girl with the Pearl Earring in The Hague. Twitter/@ShellenbergerMDJelle de Graaf had been invited to speak on a Dutch talk show[/caption] Twitter/@ShellenbergerMDThe Dutch eco-activist glues himself to the desk during the TV show[/caption] Twitter/@ShellenbergerMDMr de Graaf smeared his hands in glue before slamming them down on the table[/caption] During the discussion, he suddenly jumped up on the table, put glue on his hands and then slammed them down on the table top. He then launched into a speech about the climate, talking about the hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis who have been displaced by the widespread floods. The show’s security then appeared and approached the table in order to remove Mr de Graaf. They tipped the table to one side, as the activist pleaded to keep filming instead of cutting to a commercial break as he feared for his safety. Read More on Eco-Activists 'SMUG' DUO Eco-protest pair who 'threw soup over Van Gogh painting' seen laughing on Tube HOW DARE YOU! Fury as eco-warrior, 21, pours human POO over Captain Tom Moore memorial Staff then picked up the table top and carried the protester to the side of the studio. They place one side of the table on the floor and tipped it over, causing Mr de Graaf to become unstuck and fall down to the side. He continued to remonstrate with the security staff before they escorted off the set. Mr de Graaf is a self-described “intersectional activist, campaigner and strategic advisor”. Most read in The Sun NOSE BEST Trolls say my nose ruins my face but I don’t care, I still think I'm pretty DEADLY DALES Emmerdale spoilers: Kerry and Chloe make horrifying discovery after shooting 'JUST WASN'T WORKING' Ex-Man Utd player forced to close bar in Spain due to soaring costs get them in there! Full I'm A Celebrity 2022 line up revealed OOPS! Strictly's Ellie Simmonds and Nikita make HUGE live blunder on Loose Women OH MAMA I’m a mum-of-11 by eight dads, people are shocked by my life but I don’t care He helped organise Extinction Rebellion’s action week which took place last year and is also involved in various grassroots organisations. Environmentalists targeted the world-famous painting in the latest protest just a day ago. Three protesters were arrested at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague and fortunately the artwork was undamaged after the protest. Onlookers at the museum were unimpressed by the action and visitors tried to drown out the “stupid” demonstration, telling the activists to “shut up” during a speech about the need to protect the environment. PAINTING PROTEST Footage posted online shows one protester appearing to glue his head to the glass covering the painting. His accomplice then pours a tin of chopped tomatoes over his head. He said: “How do you feel? How do you feel when you see something beautiful and priceless being apparently destroyed before your eyes? “Do you feel outraged? Good. Where is that feeling when you see the planet being destroyed before our very eyes. “This painting is protected by glass, it’s just fine. “Vulnerable people in the Global South, they are not protected, the future of our children is not protected. “People in fuel poverty who need to choose between heating or eating are not protected.” THREE ARRESTS The pair were then seen being taken away in handcuffs by the police, along with a third member of the group. “Around 2 pm (1200 GMT) two people glued themselves to the Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer,” the Mauritshuis said in a statement. “One person glued his head to the painting, which was behind glass, and the other person glued his hand to the green wall next to the painting. A third person threw an unknown substance at the painting.” The museum added: “We have immediately inspected the painting, which was done by our restorers. Fortunately the painting… was not damaged.” “Art is defenceless and to try and damage it for whichever cause, we strongly condemn it,” the Mauritshuis added. Read More on The Sun I-RARE Apple releases special iPhone that only certain people are allowed to own DI-WOW I'm a mum-of-4 & I gave my council home a glow-up on a budget Dutch police said in a statement they had arrested three Belgian men in their 40s for damage to public property and were conducting a forensic investigation. They were being questioned. Dutch Junior Minister for Culture Gunay Uslu said “everyone has the right to make a point. But please: leave our shared heritage alone. Attacking defenceless works of art is not the right way.” Twitter/@ShellenbergerMDThe show’s security carried the protester off set[/caption]