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


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The following year, while in North Korea, Rodman had a meltdown while doing an interview with CNN about Kenneth Bae, an American who was jailed in the communist country. While holding a cigar, Rodman told anchor Chris Cuomo that he could “open the door a little bit,” and kept saying “if you understand what he did,” yelling at the anchor. The meltdown was later replayed almost everywhere and Rodman would go on to apologize for the outburst and claimed he was drunk during the interview.
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