Ceola Waddell Jr. has what may be the most eye-popping digs of any homeless man in Los Angeles.
A video tour of his living room sofa and love seat, porcelain toilet and zebra-skin slipcovers has been viewed 1.4 million times on Facebook.
His fans make pilgrimages to the tent-lined strip beneath the 110 Freeway near the Coliseum — he calls it “Paradise Lane” — to chortle and take selfies.
His quarters are so spacious that another homeless man is paying him $25 a week to rent a tent, sandwiched between the “guest room” and a third mattress and headboard.
Waddell, who also goes by Mr. Dice, calls it his “Airbnb.” “I was walking by and I saw the little sign, ‘For rent,’ ” said the tenant, Anthony …