A Manhattan judge Tuesday ordered a psychiatric evaluation for the career criminal accused of beheading a wax statue of Diddy inside Madame Tussauds Wax Museum this month.

A lawyer for suspect Timothy Glover, who allegedly unleashed his rage on the rapper’s wax doppelgänger Feb. 17, requested the mental examination at his client’s criminal court arraignment.

Glover, 44, turned himself in to police Monday for the frenzied attack on the $300,000 statue.

Prosecutors said Glover is captured on surveillance video entering the Times Square tourist attraction about 9 p.m. without a ticket. He then headed to the ninth floor, where footage shows him “spitting on and punching, then stomping a wax sculpture of famous rapper Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy,” said Assistant DA Esther Pak.

Glover allegedly destroyed the $300,000 figure. It’s unclear why Glover, who has 27 prior arrests, was angry with Diddy’s double.

At least twice during Glover’s arraignment on criminal mischief and other raps, he addressed the judge.

“I would like an order of protection in favor of both parties,” he bizarrely asked at one point.

Judge Ilana Marcus ordered that he be held without bail pending the results of the psych evaluation.

The prosecutors said he has an open domestic violence and assault case that he failed to appear on last year.

He’s due back in court March 27.