“He’s Not A Dad”: Soccer Star Trinity Rodman Brutally Exposes Her Father Dennis Rodman For His Ridiculous Lifestyle, Claims She’s “Lost Hope” In Him
Dennis Rodman, a former NBA player, had an extraordinary career in the league. Renowned for his exceptional defensive skills and rebounding ability, he is often considered one of the greatest rebounding forwards in the history of the NBA. Although he excelled on the court, his relationship with his daughter, Trinity Rodman, has encountered many challenges.
Trinity is a professional soccer player for the U.S. Women’s National Team. She plays forward in the NWSL and represents the national team. Recently, she was a guest on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, sharing some surprising insights about her relationship with her father, Dennis Rodman.
“I lost hope in ever getting him back. … He’s not a dad. Maybe by blood, but nothing else.” Trinity Rodman said.
Trinity shared her experience of living with her father, Rodman, which ultimately did not work out. She felt it was necessary to cut ties because of his lifestyle choices. Trinity mentioned that Rodman often hosted wild parties and frequently had different women around the house.
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During her interview, Trinity explained that Rodman loves being in the spotlight and in front of the cameras. She also mentioned that Rodman frequently brings her on stage to introduce her to the audience. His party habits are quite well-known, as Shaquille O’Neal highlighted in an interview.
Despite the twists and turns in their relationship, Rodman and his daughter still have some heartfelt moments together. During the interview, Trinity recalled an incident where the Chicago Bulls legend unexpectedly appeared at one of her games.
“I hear him go ‘let’s go Rodman, let’s go Trinity. And I’m like oh my f***** God. Like there’s no way this is happening right now. Mind you, I haven’t seen or talked to him in months. Finished that half and then cried my eyes out in the locker room at halftime,” Trinity Rodman said.
Rodman played 14 seasons in the NBA for multiple teams, including the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs. The Bulls legend clinched five championships, was a two-time NBA All-Star, and a two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year.