Trinity Rodman Claims Dad, Dennis Rodman, Seeks “Attention” In Apology Post

Pro Soccer star Trinity Rodman dismisses her father, NBA Legend Dennis Rodman’s since-deleted apology post. The 22-year-old professional soccer player spoke candidly about their strained relationship during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She reflected on a surprising moment in 2021 when her father showed up at one of her matches, a rare gesture of support that left her shocked and emotional on the field. Trinity described it as a “Joke,” adding: “Wiping my hands with it and I’m done. Thank you.”

In a now-deleted response to Trinity’s claims, Dennis Rodman said: In the post’s caption: “Sorry I wasn’t the dad you wanted me to be, but I still tried and will never stop trying,” he wrote. “Even when you’re told not to answer my calls, I’ll keep trying. I’m always here, and I always tell you how proud I am—whether through your voice or voicemail.” He concluded with a heartfelt wish: “I’ve always wanted my kids to call me or visit. Hopefully, one day that will happen.”

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Dennis Rodman’s Daughter Trinity Rodman Calls His Apology “Attention”

Trinity and DJ are Rodman’s children with his ex-wife, Michelle Moyer. He also has an older daughter, Alexis, from his first marriage to Annie Bakes. At one point, she said, her family lived out of an SUV while he remained distant. “Before the divorce, my dad actually helped financially,” she recalled. “He gave my mom money so we could live somewhat comfortably. But when the divorce happened, it was like, ‘F*** you guys.’ We barely had enough to pay rent.”

Trinity’s revelations shed light on a fractured family dynamic that has played out both privately and publicly. Despite her father’s attempts to reconnect, she appears resolute in distancing herself from the pain of their shared history. Dennis Rodman has not responded to Trinity’s response to his since-deleted post. Trinity claimed that Rodman is struggling with alcoholism and more. In his prime, the basketball icon lived a wild party lifestyle that included a legendary Las Vegas incident that included Michael Jordan flying there to bring him back to practice with the Chicago Bulls.

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Trinity Rodman Rips Father Dennis Rodman’s Parenting In Scathing Interview: “He’s Not A Dad”

Trinity Rodman, the soccer star daughter of legendary NBA big man Dennis Rodman, is not pulling any punches on her “dad.” According to Bossip, the NWSL athlete joined Alex Cooper on her Call Her Daddy podcast to tell her side of the story and how rough it was growing up. The Olympic gold medalist’s interview debuted today, and it contains a lot of shocking and heartbreaking quotes. One that’s really spreading like wildfire is how she really views Dennis Rodman. “He’s a person. He’s not a dad. Maybe by blood, but nothing else,” the 22-year-old said to Cooper.

This is really the first time that Trinity has felt ready to really open up about what their relationship is actually like. It certainly makes sense, as it’s hard to really process all of those emotions, especially at such a young age. But she’s ready and not holding back. During her summarized retelling of life with her father, Trinity revealed that she was actually living out of a car for a while.

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“We [mother Michelle Moyer and brother DJ] tried to live with him, but he’s having parties 24/7. He’s bringing random b****es in. My mom didn’t want — she was strong enough to deal with it because even to this day, I still believe that my dad hasn’t loved anyone after my mom.” Speaking of Moyer’s marriage with Dennis, it only lasted one year. They divorced in 2004 and they were rarely in contact with Dennis after everything officially went through in 2012.

Perhaps the saddest moment of the sit-down was when Trinity talked about the time when he showed up to a 2021 playoff game of hers. She claims he really only went for his love of the media and all of the attention. They did embrace, but Trinity felt lonely still in that moment. “I lost hope in ever getting him back, I answer the phone now for my conscience to be like, ‘He needed to hear my voice’ before anything happens. That’s why I answer the phone, not for me.” If you want to listen/watch the full interview, visit the Spotify link above.

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Coi Leray Pumps Up The Jock Jams With Soccer Star Trinity Rodman In Her Sporty ‘Get Loud’ Video

Coi Leray’s extended rollout for her second album, Coi, has included a string of singles including “Players,” “Bops,” “My Body,” and “Run It Up.” Now that the album is out, she’s keeping the party going with the video for “Get Loud.” The song is a bit of a poppy jock jam, and fittingly, the video takes place in a locker room, where Coi and her soccer team — which includes USWNT forward Trinity Rodman — turn up.

It’s fitting that Coi teamed up with another women’s athlete after collaborating with the WNBA on a new campaign featuring her song “Players.” It seems that the star really is all about sisterhood and solidarity, as she previously suggested with her idea to remake Lil Kim’s classic “Not Tonight” remix, “Ladies Night.” She reiterated the sentiment in an interview with Ebro Darden for Apple Music after Ebro asked her about her short-lived flap with Latto over “Put It On Da Floor.”

“My advice to the girls out there is moving forward, find a better way,” she said. “Rap beef is for the guys — and I don’t even think they should do it.”

Check out the “Get Loud” video above.

Coi is out now via Uptown and Republic. Get it here.