From Basketball to Pyongyang: Dennis Rodman’s life and career have been anything but ordinary


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Before the infamous Kenneth Bae breakdown, Dennis Rodman played an exhibition basketball game for the dictator’s birthday. But even before the game began, Rodman stood in front of a crowd of North Korean spectators and sang an odd rendition of happy birthday to Kim Jong Un that resembled Marilyn Monroe singing happy birthday to former president John F Kennedy. The entire auditorium was clapping along as he sang and then walked up and bowed to the dictator.

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