Diddy has claimed Warner Bros. sent him a cease and desist because his Heath Ledger-era Joker Halloween costume was too similar to the original.
The ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ rapper, 53, was allegedly told off for “breaching the trademark” when he dressed up as “Black Joker” last year and was informed not to wear the ensemble again.

In a video on Instagram, Diddy, who was holding the papers, said: âBreaking Halloween news! Breaking Halloween news!
âLast year when I did the Black Joker, I got a bunch of emails from the studio telling me not to be the Joker anymore, that I was breaching the trademark, so I donât know what Iâm going to be this year.â
He added: âBut I will say to the mother that took all this timeâŠYou talking about sending me this six full papers. Iâm not even going to show the business on the papersâŠAnd tell me not to be the Joker. I want to tell you, you win. Iâm not going to be the Joker this year just because your a** had enough time to f*** up my mother* Halloween.â
The late Heath won huge acclaim playing the main antagonist in Christopher Nolan’s 2008 superhero film ‘The Dark Knight’ – which is based on the DC Comics supervillain of the same name – and received a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for the role.
He tragically died aged just 28 from an accidental overdose in January 2008, and the film was released later that summer.

























