We’ll be missing you, Diddy.
A vandal with a vendetta against Puff Daddy caused $300,000 worth of damage when he toppled the wax statue imitation of the world-famous entertainer inside Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Manhattan — and virtually beheaded the figure in the process, police said Sunday.
The man — whom police described as white or Hispanic and in his 20s or 30s — walked into the Times Square museum shortly before 9 p.m. Saturday and went up to the 9th floor, where Diddy’s look-a-like was located.
Police said the goon intentionally sought out and knocked over the mogul’s statue — causing Diddy’s “head to come loose from” his body.
Investigators have recovered video of the vandal, who left the famed museum before anyone discovered what had happened, law enforcement sources said.
Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, is said to have taken the statue’s 2009 creation “very seriously,” according to an article in “Guest of a Guest” about the unveiling of the statue.
“His personal barber of years, Curtis ‘The Barber,’ was even consulted in creating the mock-up,” the article from that same year states.
The statue was dressed in the same outfit he wore in the advertisement for his fragrance, “I Am King,” the report further states.
“If you get there early and take a sniff of the figure at Tussaud’s you might even pick up the sent of “I Am King,” which Diddy’s people made sure the museum had.”
Madame Tussauds did not immediately respond to a request for comment.