Exclusive | Tiger the twerking homeless man builds new lair as girlfriend menaces locals

The hard-partying homeless man with a tail and his girlfriend have established a new furnished apartment on a Bleecker Street sidewalk and neighbors say they’re roaring more than ever.The pot-puffing, booze-swigging, twerk-obsessed homeless man called Tiger who was booted off Sullivan Street in Greenwich Village last month after The Post exposed his elaborate outdoor lair has brought his unhinged antics back to the neighborhood, less than a block away.Named for the striped orange tail he sometimes attaches to his rump, Tiger commandeered a 10-foot-by 5-foot parcel on Bleecker in front of the shuttered Cafe Español about two weeks ago.With the help of his tigress, who gave her name as Nina, he’s already decorated the space with a chez lounge, two night stands, a rug, knickknacks, and glass bottles.Locals say the pair are ramping up their bad behavior on the block, with Nina often seen treating Sullivan into her own personal toilet and recently cursing out and stalking a still-shaken neighbor.One 27-year-old female lawyer who lives in the neighborhood said she was followed and threatened by Nina for over 10 minutes while walking home in the morning from her boyfriend’s house on June 9.“I’m continuing to walk down Bleecker Street and I hear her screaming.

And I turn around.She’s pointing at me,” said the woman, who requested anonymity for safety reasons.“F–k you n-word b–h,” Nina screamed as she followed the woman, she recalled, adding it was “kind of ironic because we’re both black.”She reported the incident to the Sixth Precinct.The frightened woman now avoids Bleecker entirely, adding she walks along Houston Street because city officials have not yet bounced the menacing pair.“If that happened last time, what’s stopping them from coming back?” she wondered....

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Publisher: New York Post

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